Bohemoslovenicus

Latin

Etymology

bōhēmicus + -o- + slovēnicus

Adjective

Bōhēmoslovēnicus (feminine Bōhēmoslovēnica, neuter Bōhēmoslovēnicum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) Czechoslovak
    • 1919, Archiv für katholisches Kirchenrecht, volume 99, page 136:
      Humillime igitur in bonum gentis nostrae et ecclesiae petimus, ut erigatur patriarchatus vel exarchatus catholicus Bohemo-Slovenicus []
      We therefore very humbly petition, for the good of our people and church, that a Catholic Czechoslovak patriarchate or exarchate be erected []
    • 1931, František Palata, “Bohemia Latina. Litterarum Latinarum ad gentem terramque Bohemoslovenicam pertinentium nonnulla exempla selecta”, in Latin Bohemia. Some Selected Examples of Latin Literature Pertaining to the Czechoslovak People and Land:

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative Bōhēmoslovēnicus Bōhēmoslovēnica Bōhēmoslovēnicum Bōhēmoslovēnicī Bōhēmoslovēnicae Bōhēmoslovēnica
Genitive Bōhēmoslovēnicī Bōhēmoslovēnicae Bōhēmoslovēnicī Bōhēmoslovēnicōrum Bōhēmoslovēnicārum Bōhēmoslovēnicōrum
Dative Bōhēmoslovēnicō Bōhēmoslovēnicō Bōhēmoslovēnicīs
Accusative Bōhēmoslovēnicum Bōhēmoslovēnicam Bōhēmoslovēnicum Bōhēmoslovēnicōs Bōhēmoslovēnicās Bōhēmoslovēnica
Ablative Bōhēmoslovēnicō Bōhēmoslovēnicā Bōhēmoslovēnicō Bōhēmoslovēnicīs
Vocative Bōhēmoslovēnice Bōhēmoslovēnica Bōhēmoslovēnicum Bōhēmoslovēnicī Bōhēmoslovēnicae Bōhēmoslovēnica
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