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Garibaldian, a. and n.|gærɪˈbɔːldɪən, -ˈbæl-| [f. Garibaldi + -an.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or supporting Garibaldi. B. n. An adherent of Garibaldi. Also Garibalˈdino a. and n., Gariˈbaldist n.
1860Universe 8 Dec. 1/2 The Garibaldian General Türr. 1861E. Dicey Cavour xxiv, The Garibaldian Dictatorship. 1863All Year Round 2 May 222/1 The Garibaldists are coming! 1864Dublin Rev. July 144 Mr. Shaen, a zealous Garibaldian..openly maintained that there had been ‘a plot’. 1892O'Clery Making of Italy 121 The numerous expeditions which followed for the purpose of reinforcing..the Garibaldian army. 1904Conrad Nostromo iv. 20 There were three doors in the front of the house, and each afternoon the Garibaldino could be seen at one or another of them. 1965‘C. Hibbert’ Garibaldi & his Enemies i. iv. 67 The fear of the Garibaldians..led the inhabitants to desert the town. Ibid. viii. 112 Anita had abandoned her Garibaldino uniform some days before. |