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Yugoslavian, a. and n.|juːgəʊˈslɑːvɪən| Also Jugo-. [f. prec. + -ian.] A. adj. = Yugoslav a. B. n. a. A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia. b. rare. The Serbo-Croat language.
1923W. J. Locke Moordius & Co. xiii. 180, I must be back to give dinner to the Jugo-Slavian minister. 1924Contemp. Rev. Apr. 448 They cannot effectively crush the revolutionaries on Yugoslavian soil. 1949E. Pound Pisan Cantos lxxx. 96 White boy says: do you speak Jugoslavian? 1953A. Smith Blind White Fish in Persia x. 204 Firstly, our Yugoslavian visas had not come through. 1962A. Lurie Love & Friendship ii. 31 They didn't have them [sc. Boy Scouts] in Yugoslavia. Anyway, only for Yugoslavians. 1977New Yorker 19 Sept. 49/2 There was a Yugoslavian boy who had brought along a portable silent keyboard with a weight attached to each key, to regulate the action. 1983Times 3 Oct. 1/4 The Greek and the Yugoslavian were accustomed to the heat. |