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Bonapartist, n. and a.|ˈbəʊnəpɑːtɪst| Also Buonapartist. [see -ist.] A. n. An adherent of the government and dynasty of the Bonapartes in France.
1815J. W. Croker in Papers (1884) I. iii. 61 We drove into Abbeville, where the garrison were savage Buonapartists. 1873Daily News 12 Sept. 4/4 A blank denial of the national sovereignty, hitherto a first article in the faith alike of Orleanists, Republicans, and Bonapartists. B. adj. Adhering to Bonaparte or Bonapartism.
1869Pall Mall G. 1 Sept. 2 A new Bonapartist pillar of Imperialism. |