slovinski

slovinski
slòvīnskī prid.
DEFINICIJA
1. koji se odnosi na Slovince [Razgovor ugodni naroda slovinskoga]; slovjenski
2. (u im. službi) pov. ime štokavskoga jezika svih njegovih izvornih govornika [Blago jezika slovinskoga]
ETIMOLOGIJA
vidi Slovinac

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