Lazečtí

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Czech[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From lazečtí, which is masculine animate plural of the adjective lazecký (from Lazce).

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Noun[edit]

Lazečtí m anim pl

  1. people living in Lazce (in any of the villages or town quarters of that name)
    • 1922, Vlastivěda moravská. II. Místopis. Unčovský a rýmařovský okres.[1], page 237:
      Za učitele medelského Šindlera měla se v Troubelicích stavěti nová škola, ale Lazečtí, kteří tam měli býti přiškoleni, nechtěli přispěti, učinivše se Schindlerem smlouvu ze dne 3. ledna 1790, aby si mohli držeti pomocníka v Lazcích.
      In the time of the teacher Šindler from Medlov a new school was planned to be built in Troubelice, but people from Lazce, which should have come under the new school, did not want to contribute and made an agreement with Schindler on 3 January 1790 that they would keep an assistant in Lazce.

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