Yugoslav
a native or inhabitant of the former country of yugoslavia.
a southern slav; a member of the southern group of slavic peoples.
compare slav.
of or relating to the yugoslavs.
contemporary examples
mel brooks is always funny and often wise in this 1975 playboy interview alex belth february 15, 2014
new facebook project imitates virtual iranian prison nina strochlic february 19, 2014
serbia and croatia’s competing genocide claims adam lebor march 10, 2014
serbia and croatia’s competing genocide claims adam lebor march 10, 2014
historical examples
after the rain sam vaknin
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 2 henry baerlein
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 1 henry baerlein
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 2 henry baerlein
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 2 henry baerlein
after the rain sam vaknin
noun
(formerly) a native, inhabitant, or citizen of yugoslavia (sense 1 or 2)
(not in technical use) another name for serbo-croat (sense 1)
adjective
(formerly) of, relating to, or characteristic of yugoslavia (sense 1 or 2) or its people
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