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单词 fascismo
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Fascismon.

Brit. /fəˈʃɪzməʊ/, U.S. /fəˈʃɪzmoʊ/
Origin: A borrowing from Italian. Etymon: Italian fascismo.
Etymology: < Italian fascismo (1919) < fascio fascio n. + -ismo -ism suffix. Compare fascism n. and fascist adj., slightly earlier fascista n. and fascist n., and earlier fascio n.
Now historical and rare.
= fascism n. 1a.Largely superseded by fascism from the mid 1920s.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > fascism > [noun]
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1921 Times 6 Apr. 12/1 The action of the Fascisti in forbidding the sale in Florence of the Avanti is inconsistent with the liberty for which ‘Fascismo’ stands.
1921 19th Cent. July 148 The Fascismo was born in the provinces, where the extremistic menace was stronger.
1923 Contemp. Rev. Jan. 44 We do not want Fascismo in this country.
1927 New Republic 21 Sept. 130/1 The Ku Klux Klan and Fascismo are both manifestations of nationalism.
1942 Times Lit . Suppl. 4 July 333/1 In so far as Fascismo is represented to be a complete political philosophy, it is of purely opportunist origin.
1995 S. G. Payne Hist. Fascism iv. 94 (heading) The rise of Fascismo, 1920–21.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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