dovolilo
Dovolilo is a grammatical form found in several South Slavic languages, derived from the verb dovoliti, which means to permit or to allow. In many contexts dovolilo functions as a past participle or a neuter singular form used in impersonal or passive constructions to indicate that permission was granted or that something was allowed. The exact use and morphology can vary between languages such as Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Slovenian.
Etymology and relatives: The word belongs to a family of Slavic verbs related to permission, often with
Usage and context: In formal writing, administrative or legal language, dovolilo may appear in constructions that
See also: dozvoliti, dopustiti, dopuštati. Language-specific dictionaries and grammar guides provide details on the exact morphology,