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Orleanist, n. (and a.)|ˈɔːliːənɪst| [a. F. Orléaniste, f. local name Orléans: see next and -ist.] In French politics: An adherent of the princes of the house of Orleans, descended from the Duke of Orleans, younger brother of Louis XIV, whose descendant Louis Philippe reigned as King of the French, 1830–1848. Also attrib. or as adj.
1834tr. C. M. Catherinet de Villemarest's Life Prince Talleyrand II. ix. 184 The letter of the Abbé Maurice [sc. Talleyrand]..proves to me, that after having been an anarchist, an Orleanist, and not having been able to become a Robespierrist..he has now become a Directorist. 1848W. K. Kelly tr. L. Blanc's Hist. Ten Y. I. 235 It had been the focus of Orleanist and Bonapartist conspiracies. 1870Standard 16 Nov., The Legitimists, the Orleanists, the Republicans, the Napoleonists, are arrayed in one rank. 1976W. Gérin E. Gaskell xiv. 155 Mary Anne Clarke..an Orleanist to the backbone..had the good fortune to charm Chateaubriand. So ˈOrleanism, the political principles of the Orleanists; Orleaˈnistic a., pertaining to or of the nature of the Orleanists.
1865tr. Strauss' New Life Jesus II. ii. liii. 10 Possessed, so to say, with an Orleanistic spirit. |