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Girondist, n. (a.)|dʒɪˈrɒndɪst| [ad. F. Girondiste (now Girondin), f. Gironde (see def.) + -iste, -ist.] A member of the moderate republican party (in the French assembly 1791–1793); its leaders were the deputies from the department of the Gironde (cf. quot. 1833). Also attrib. or adj.
1795H. M. Williams Lett. Politics of France I. iv. 68 But we need not here recur to conspiracies either of Jacobins or Girondists to discern the motives of Dumourier's conduct. 1801Gifford Louis XVI, 649 The Girondists, or moderate party, were reduced to a singular dilemma. 1827Scott Napoleon Introd., Wks. 1870 IX. 113 The Girondist party. 1833Alison Hist. Europe (1847) II. 277 The Girondists, so called from the district near Bordeaux called the Gironde, from whence the most able of their party were elected. 1943J. B. Sirich Revolutionary Committees ii. 14 The minds of the Girondists were not far from the enemies of the interior, the demagogues, the anarchists. |