Klobučar

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From klobučar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /klǒbut͡ʃaːr/ or IPA(key): /klobǔt͡ʃaːr/
  • Hyphenation: Klo‧bu‧čar

Noun

Klòbučār or Klobùčār m (Cyrillic spelling Кло̀буча̄р or Клобу̀ча̄р)

  1. a surname
  2. (singular only, inanimate) an uninhabited island in the Kornati archipelago (Adriatic Sea)[1]

Declension

Notes and references

  1. The accent in the nearby Chakavian dialects can be Klobučȃr, genitive Klobučȃra (in Zaglav on Dugi Otok, cf. Špralja 2016:103, 112) or Klobučoãr, Gsg Klobučoārȁ (on Vrgada, cf. Jurišić 1973:90).
  2. The latter form (inanimate) is applied to the island.
  • Jurišić, Blaž (1973) Rječnik govora otoka Vrgade, Zagreb: JAZU
  • Špralja, Robert (2016) Fonologija govora Zaglava na Dugom otoku (Thesis), Zadar: Sveučilište u Zadru

Slovene

Etymology

From klobučar.

Noun

Klobúčar m anim

  1. a surname
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