释义 |
royalism|ˈrɔɪəlɪz(ə)m| [f. as next + -ism, or ad. F. royalisme.] Attachment or adherence to the monarchy or to the principle of monarchical government.
1793Burke Policy of Allies Wks. VII. 133 Suspected of royalism, or federalism, moderantism [etc.]. 1795Ann. Reg., Hist. 99 Accusing them of inclining to royalism. 1814W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXXIII. 51 Like Hume, he inspires pity for royalty, rather than royalism. 1865Maffei Brigand Life I. 260 Royalism in this district is sometimes real fanaticism. 1891Spectator 11 July, That is the very essence, not of royalism,..new or old, but of modern democracy. |