Czechoslovak

English

Etymology

Czech + -o- + Slovak

Noun

Czechoslovak (plural Czechoslovaks)

  1. A native or inhabitant of Czechoslovakia

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Czechoslovak (comparative more Czechoslovak, superlative most Czechoslovak)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Czechoslovakia or its people.
    • 1943 September and October, Chas. S. Lake, “Some Continental Travel Experiences (1922-1934)—IV”, in Railway Magazine, page 288:
      The thieves got away with very little money, however—about 10 German marks, a few Czechoslovak crowns, and some 10 Belgian francs—so the share-out between four of them would be very small and disappointing.

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