Noun
See Petard.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe official reporting on the Petar Blagojevich case speaks of "other wild signs which I pass by out of high respect". Source: Internet
In 1521 he made an arrangement with Petar Keglević and pulled back from Hungary and Croatia; this arrangement, accepted by Louis II in 1526, was not accepted by Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I until 1559. Source: Internet
This is the concept the Minsk World uses – the ‘city within a city' concept,” Petar Petrov noted. Source: Internet
The actors are all very powerful, including newcomer Petar Korac who plays Sima. Source: Internet
His predecessor Petar I contributed to the unification of Montenegro with the Highlands. Source: Internet
Thus the surname Petrović means the "son of Petar" (from a male progenitor, the root is extended with possessive -ov or -ev). Source: Internet