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Definition of Jugoslav
1. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia.
Group relationships: Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia, Jugoslavija, Serbia And Montenegro, Union Of Serbia And Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Generic synonyms: European
Derivative terms: Yugoslav, Yugoslavian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jugoslav
Literary usage of Jugoslav
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of War Facts and Peace Problems by Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, Albert Bushnell Hart, National Security League (1919)
"The jugoslav State. The name, jugoslav, is a new term for designating the group
of three different peoples, Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, who form the group ..."
2. Italy and the Jugoslavs by Edward James Woodhouse, Chase Going Woodhouse (1920)
"CHAPTER V THE STRUGGLE FOR jugoslav UNITY A GENERAL election was in progress in
Serbia when the -i\.Austrian ultimatum arrived. ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Edward Aloysius Pace, Charles George Herbermann (1922)
"The creation of the jugoslav State in 1917 was the culmination of long agitation
on the part of the Slav peoples for nationality, a movement which was ..."
4. The New Constitutions of Europe by Howard Lee McBain, Lindsay Rogers (1922)
"The ultimate solution of the jugoslav problem entered the field of practical ...
jugoslav patriots formed a committee in London in 1915 and issued their ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"She proposed to unite all the jugoslav provinces, including Serbia and Montenegro,
under the Habsburg sceptre. The southern Slavs became wrought up by such ..."
6. Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement by Ray Stannard Baker (1922)
"The area shaded blue, between the line recommended by the American specialists
and the extreme Italian claims' line, is solidly jugoslav, is attached ..."