Definition of Jugoslavian

1. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia.


Definition of Jugoslavian

1. Adjective. (dated form of Yugoslavian) ¹

2. Noun. (dated form of Yugoslavian) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jugoslavian

Judæus
Jugg
Juggalette
Juggalettes
Juggalo
Juggalos
Juggernaut
Juglandaceae
Juglandales
Juglans californica
Juglans cinerea
Juglans nigra
Juglans regia
Jugoslav
Jugoslavia
Jugoslavian
Jugoslavians
Jugoslavija
Jukes
Jul.
Jules
Jules Alfred Huot de Goncourt
Jules Feifer
Jules Verne
Jules de Goncourt
Juley
Julia
Julia Evelina Smith
Julia Ward Howe

Literary usage of Jugoslavian

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Constitutions of Europe by Howard Lee McBain, Lindsay Rogers (1922)
"... and the requirement of the constitution to this end was met by electoral laws of July 20, 1920.6 The jugoslavian electoral law of September 3, 1920, ..."

2. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of Economics and History, Thomas Nixon Carver (1922)
"... because on the conversion of the currency from Austrian to jugoslavian many of the more ignorant peasants failed to realize the necessity of getting ..."

3. The Cooperative Movement in Jugoslavia, Rumania and North Italy During and by Diarmid Coffey (1922)
"... because on the conversion of the currency from Austrian to jugoslavian many of the more ignorant peasants failed to realize the necessity of getting ..."

4. The Strategic Value of Fossil Fuels: Challenges and Responses : Conference by International Energy Agency (1996)
"Hungary has oil pipe line connection to the Adriatic, but it is not in service because of the jugoslavian war. The Hungarian gas system will be privatized ..."

5. The Peace Tangle by John Foster Bass (1920)
"In the meantime, as the railroads from Trieste and Fiume to the northwest pass through jugoslavian territory, the latter can and do establish frontier ..."

6. Japanese Intervention in the Russian Far East by Dalʹnevostochnai︠a︡ Respublika (1922)
"Together with the Czechs were also leaving Roumanian Latvian and jugoslavian troops. xvm. While the new democratic authorities were endeavoring to do ..."

7. The Boys' Book of the World War by Francis William Rolt-Wheeler (1920)
"A Mid-European Union was formed, also in Philadelphia, on October 26, 1918, in which Czecho-Slovak, Polish, jugoslavian, ..."

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