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  2. List of longest Croatian words - Wikipedia

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    Rank Word Letters Explanation 1 prijestolonasljednikovičičinima 30 to those who belong to a (diminutive) wife of a throne successor [1] [2]: 2 ...

  3. Bratoljub Klaić - Wikipedia

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    He became famous for his Rječnik stranih riječi ('The dictionary of foreign words'), originally published in 1951 and printed in several editions, most recently in 2012. [1] He translated from foreign languages (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Virgil etc.).

  4. List of Croatian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    1874–75 – Bogoslav Šulek, Hrvatsko-njemačko-talijanski rječnik znanstvenog nazivlja (Croatian–German–Italian dictionary of scientific terminology. The cornerstone of modern civilisation terminology). 1880–1976 – Rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika (Dictionary of Croatian or Serbian), JAZU, Zagreb.

  5. Vladimir Anić - Wikipedia

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    Other major works by Anić are Pravopisni priručnik hrvatskoga jezika (first published as Pravopisni priručnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika in 1986), an orthographic manual coauthored with Josip Silić , [2] and Rječnik stranih riječi (1999), a dictionary of loanwords in Croatian, coauthored with Ivo Goldstein.

  6. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    Rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika Published from 1880 to 1976 in 97 fascicles collected into 23 volumes under the auspices of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, estimated at a minimum of 400,000 words by Dragica Malić. [20] [21] Includes only words found in the Shtokavian dialect; words from Chakavian and Kajkavian dialects are ...

  7. Petar Skok - Wikipedia

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    He left in manuscript an unfinished etymological dictionary that was published posthumously by his disciple and co-worker Valentin Putanec in four volumes under the title of Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika, 1971–1974. It is the most extensive complete Serbo-Croatian etymological dictionary, with more than 10 000 headwords.

  8. Srpski rječnik - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of Srpski rječnik, first edition.. Srpski rječnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски рјечник, pronounced [sr̩̂pskiː rjê̞ːtʃniːk], The Serbian Dictionary; full name: Српски рјечник истолкован њемачким и латинским ријечма, "The Serbian Dictionary, paralleled with German and Latin words") is a dictionary written by Vuk ...

  9. File:Đuro Daničić - Rječnik hrvatskog ili srpskog jezika ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Đuro Daničić; Usage on he.wikipedia.org ג'ורו דאניצ'יץ' Usage on incubator.wikimedia.org