单词 | anti-royalist |
释义 | > as lemmasanti-royalist anti-royalist n. and adj. Brit. /ˌantɪˈrɔɪəlɪst/ , U.S. /ˌæn(t)iˈrɔɪələst/ , /ˌænˌtaɪˈrɔɪələst/ , /ˌæn(t)əˈrɔɪələst/ ΚΠ 1627 R. Sybthorpe Apostolike Obed. 16 To make use of Anti-royalists. 1648 W. Prynne Plea for Lords 25 The Duke of Gloucester..was the principall Anti-royalist. ?1790 W. Radcliffe tr. I. F. H. Drevon Journey Sweden 276 The King making his greatest exertions in the military department, in order to protect himself against the anti-royalist party. 1840 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Popes of Rome II. vi. 192 It is impossible to find anything more anti-royalist than the diatribes which Jean Boucher thundered from the pulpit. 1896 Æ. J. G. Mackay Hist. Fife & Kinross vii. 151 As cathedral towns have produced the most vehement Dissenters, so the most determined anti-Royalists were bred in the vicinity of the palace. 1932 H. R. James Mary Wollstonecraft 80 Her information came almost entirely from anti-royalist circles and she never spares the Court or the ministers. 2008 J. A. Tyner Killing of Cambodia ii. 38 The French well understood how most Khmers—excluding, of course, the anti-royalists—felt about the king. < as lemmas |
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