Proper noun
Prokop (plural Prokops)
A surname.
After Žižka's death, Prokop the Great took over the command for the army, and under his lead the Hussites were victorious for another ten years, to the sheer terror of Europe. Source: Internet
“Anytime you get more ice time, more reps and more time to participate in games, you’re going to get more skilled,” Prokop said. Source: Internet
Ethan Mercer, Josh Prokop, Tyler Carpendale and Zack Tonelli scored for Vernon (3-4-1-1-0), with the Vipers notching four unanswered goals in the road win. Source: Internet
And we're getting more of those this year,'' said Grant Prokop, a Grand Rapids, Minn.-based fishing guide and sporting goods store owner, as he plopped a 15-inch walleye into his Lund's livewell. Source: Internet
Danielle Prokop is a freelance reporter for the Daily Lobo. Source: Internet
Prokop p. 126 The president is neither entitled to appoint nor dismiss the prime minister, individual members of the cabinet, or the council of ministers as a whole at will. Source: Internet