čedo
See also: cedo
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Slavic *čędo.
Declension
Declension of čedo
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | čedo | čeda |
genitive | čeda | čȇdā |
dative | čedu | čedima |
accusative | čedo | čeda |
vocative | čedo | čeda |
locative | čedu | čedima |
instrumental | čedom | čedima |
Etymology 2
From četnik (English: chetnik; Serbian royalist troop), in turn from četa (military unit). Reinforced by a Čedo, a common nickname for Čedomir, a stereotypically Serbian first name.
Noun
čédo m (Cyrillic spelling че́до)
- (derogatory, Croatia) a chetnik
- (by expansion, derogatory, Croatia) an ethnic Serb (especially from rural mountainous Croatia)
- (by expansion, politics, Croatia) Serbian ultranationalist
Declension
Declension of čedo
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | čedo | čede |
genitive | čede | čȇdā |
dative | čedi | čedama |
accusative | čedu | čede |
vocative | čedo | čede |
locative | čedi | čedama |
instrumental | čedom | čedama |
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