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unanimist, n. (and a.)|juːˈnænɪmɪst| Also ‖ unanimiste |ynanimist|. [ad. F. unanimiste: see prec., -ist.] An adherent of unanimism. Also attrib. or as adj.
1915A. Huxley Let. Dec. (1969) 88 This good man [sc. D. H. Lawrence].. proposes..to go to the deserts of Florida there..to found a sort of unanimist colony. 1918[see surrealist a. and n.]. 1929V. Payen-Payne in M. S. McLaren Douze Sonnets de Varlet 9 Varlet..has been classed among the Unanimists because of his friendship with Jules Romains and Georges Duhamel. 1938Times Lit. Suppl. 10 Sept. p. iii/1 From such an incident does the writer, with something like the unanimiste technique of Jules Romains..develop a theme of nation-wide, or even world-wide, import. 1959Oxf. Compan. French Lit. 724/2 The unanimistes had their own, fairly recognizable, technique of versification. 1974Encycl. Brit. Micropædia X. 253/1 The Unanimiste theories of prosody..resembled those of the American poet Walt Whitman. |