Sokol
English
Etymology
From several Slavic languages, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *sokolъ (“falcon”).
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Sokol is the 6158th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 5559 individuals. Sokol is most common among White (95.66%) individuals.
Noun
Sokol (plural Sokols)
- A Czech gymnastic society, once associated with Czech nationalism; a branch or member of this organisation.
- 2002, Michael Hofmann, translating Josepth Roth, The Radetsky March, Folio Society 2015, p. 144:
- Under the eyes of the authorities and the gendarmerie those Sokols were multiplying in the interior of the kingdom.
- 2002, Michael Hofmann, translating Josepth Roth, The Radetsky March, Folio Society 2015, p. 144:
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