/bɔ̀ːʒit͡ʃ/
OriginInherited from Proto-Slavic *božìťь. By surface analysis, bọ̑g + -ič. Cognate with Serbo-Croatian Bòžić. First attested in the 16th century.
- a surname
- Christmas (the feast of the birth of Christ)
- dialectal, in-pluralChristmas, New Year and the Three Kings' Day
FormsBóžič(canonical, inanimate, masculine) · Bôžič(nominative, singular) · Bôžiča(dual, nominative) · Bôžiči(nominative, plural) · Bôžiča(genitive, singular) · Bôžičev(dual, genitive) · Bôžičev(genitive, plural) · Bôžiču(dative, singular) · Bôžičema(dative, dual) · Bôžičem(dative, plural) · Bôžiča(accusative, singular) · Bôžiča(accusative, dual) · Bôžiče(accusative, plural) · Bôžiču(locative, singular) · Bôžičih(dual, locative) · Bôžičih(locative, plural) · Bôžičem(instrumental, singular) · Bôžičema(dual, instrumental) · Bôžiči(instrumental, plural) · bóžič(canonical, inanimate, masculine)