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‖ fellagha|fɛˈlɑːgə| [ad. colloq. Arab. fəllāga, pl. of fəllāg bandit, robber.] A guerrilla soldier of a nationalist movement in Algeria and Tunisia when the two countries were under French control. Also as pl. and attrib.
1954Time 5 July 24 The fellagha, rising up in Tunisia's rich but savage hinterland, so far number about 400 fighters. 1955Ann. Reg. 1954 202 The French and Tunisian Governments appealed to the fellaghas, promising an amnesty. 1955Times 19 May 14/4 The fellagha activities last autumn [in Tunisia]. 1958Listener 18 Sept. 433/2 When the fellagha say independence, they mean the end of bad times [in Algeria]. |