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Definition of Serbo-Croat
1. Noun. The Slavic language of the Serbs and Croats; the Serbian dialect is usually written in the Cyrillic alphabet and the Croatian dialect is usually written in the Roman alphabet.
Generic synonyms: Slavic, Slavic Language, Slavonic, Slavonic Language
Definition of Serbo-Croat
1. Proper noun. Serbo-Croatian ¹
2. Adjective. Serbo-Croatian ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Serbo-Croat
Literary usage of Serbo-Croat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South-eastern Europe: The Main Problem of the Present World Struggle by Vladislav R. Savić (1918)
"The tragedy of the Serbo- Croat nation consisted in the fact that they were placed
... No wonder that the idea is deeply rooted that the Serbo-Croat race is ..."
2. South-eastern Europe: The Main Problem of the Present World Struggle by Vladislav R. Savić (1918)
"The tragedy of the Serbo- Croat nation consisted in the fact that they were placed
... No wonder that the idea is deeply rooted that the Serbo-Croat race is ..."
3. The War and Democracy by Robert William Seton-Watson (1919)
"Serbo-Croat Unity.—Parallel with the new era instituted in Serbia since 1903,
... The so-called Serbo-Croat Coalition round which all the younger elements ..."
4. The Future of the Southern Slavs by A. H. E. Taylor (1917)
"Anxious to get up a case against Serbia, the Ballplatz set abroad rumours of a
pan-Serb plot, and in 1909 brought to trial the leaders of the Serbo-Croat ..."
5. The Future of the Southern Slavs by A. H. E. Taylor (1917)
"The leaven had been at work, the occupation of Bosnia had quickened its action;
the Serbo-Croat Coalition had been formed, and the question could only be ..."
6. Servia by the Servians by Alfred Stead (1909)
"At the time when the Serbo-Croat and Serbo-Bulgarian ententes were taking ...
It came into collision with the Serbo-Croat coalition, which defended itself ..."