"šajkača" meaning in Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

Forms: шајкача [Cyrillic]
Etymology: šajka (“type of woolen fabric”) + -ača. A popular etymology relates it to šajkaši, Serbian river troops in the Austro-Hungarian empire. Etymology templates: {{suffix|sh|šajka|ača|t1=type of woolen fabric}} šajka (“type of woolen fabric”) + -ača Head templates: {{sh-noun|g=f}} šajkača f (Cyrillic spelling шајкача)
  1. a type of cap worn traditionally worn in Serbia by peasants and soldiers, today used as a national symbol Wikipedia link: Šajkača Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Headwear
    Sense id: en-šajkača-sh-noun-4oVIWq2c Categories (other): Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header, Serbo-Croatian terms suffixed with -ača

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