Klobučar
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Serbo-Croatian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From klobučar.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Klòbučār or Klobùčār m (Cyrillic spelling Кло̀буча̄р or Клобу̀ча̄р)
- a surname
- (singular only, inanimate) an uninhabited island in the Kornati archipelago (Adriatic Sea)[1]
Declension[edit]
Declension of Klòbučār
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Klòbučār | Klòbučāri |
genitive | Klòbučāra | Klòbučārā |
dative | Klòbučāru | Klòbučārima |
accusative | Klòbučāra / Klòbučār[2] | Klòbučāre |
vocative | Klòbučāre / Klòbučāru | Klòbučāri |
locative | Klòbučāru | Klòbučārima |
instrumental | Klòbučārom / Klòbučarēm | Klòbučārima |
Declension of Klobùčār
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Klobùčār | Klobučári |
genitive | Klobučára | Klobučárā |
dative | Klobučáru | Klobučárima |
accusative | Klobučára / Klobùčār[2] | Klobučáre |
vocative | Klȍbučāre / Klȍbučāru | Klobučári |
locative | Klobučáru | Klobučárima |
instrumental | Klobučárom / Klobučárem | Klobučárima |
Notes and references[edit]
- Jurišić, Blaž (1973) Rječnik govora otoka Vrgade, Zagreb: JAZU
- Špralja, Robert (2016) Fonologija govora Zaglava na Dugom otoku (Thesis)[1], Zadar: Sveučilište u Zadru
Slovene[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From klobučar.
Noun[edit]
Klobúčar m anim
- a surname