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‖ miliciano|miliˈθjano| [Sp.] A militiaman of the irregular Republican force formed during the Spanish Civil War. Also miliciana, a militiawoman of this force.
1938J. Riesenfeld Dancer in Madrid viii. 159 A woman miliciana was being helped up by two milicianos. 1957P. Kemp Mine were of Trouble ii. 23 Women, too, enlisted in the militias... They were also employed as jailers to guard female political prisoners, several of whom have told me that they suffered much worse treatment from the milicianas than from the men. Ibid. 27 The only opposition came from the milicianos, who fought with courage but without discipline or military training. 1962D. A. Puzzo Spain & Great Powers iii. 69 Against German and Italian air power and matériel, the milicianos could not hope to advance. 1965C. D. Eby Siege of Alcázar (1966) iii. 65 At the Plaza de Padilla they were stopped by some milicianos. |