Definitions
- 1.mallet
- 2.helve hammer
- 3.The tramp of heavy footsteps, as in a military march
Napred, sve bliže i bliže, / Čuje se koraka bat. / Glas milijona se diže: / Dole fašizam i rat!
Forward, ever closer and closer, / the tramp of footsteps is heard. / The voice of millions is raised: / Down with fascism and war!
- 4.The tramp of horses’ hooves
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *batъ.
Forms
- bȁtcanonical • inanimate • masculine
- ба̏тcyrillic
- bȃtcanonical • inanimate • masculine
- ба̑тcyrillic
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | bȁt, bȃt, bat | bàtovi, bátovi, batovi |
| Genitive | bata | batova |
| Dative | batu | batovima |
| Accusative | bat | batove |
| Vocative | bate | batovi |
| Locative | batu | batovima |
| Instrumental | batom | batovima |
Nominative
Singular
bȁt, bȃt, bat
Plural
bàtovi, bátovi, batovi
Genitive
Singular
bata
Plural
batova
Dative
Singular
batu
Plural
batovima
Accusative
Singular
bat
Plural
batove
Vocative
Singular
bate
Plural
batovi
Locative
Singular
batu
Plural
batovima
Instrumental
Singular
batom
Plural
batovima