hranila
Hranila is a noun found in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Slovenian, where it refers to provisions or nourishment. In everyday use, it denotes supplies kept for sustenance, such as food stocks or rations, rather than the food itself (which is more commonly expressed by the word for food, hrana). The term is often used in plural form to describe a collective set of items intended to sustain people or animals.
In historical or institutional contexts, hranila appear in inventories, military logistics, or humanitarian operations to describe
Etymology and related forms: Hranila derives from the Slavic root hran-, meaning to feed or nourish. Cognates
Note: Hranila is not a widely recognized name of a place or organization in major reference works.