单词 | jeffersonian |
释义 | Jeffersonianadj.n. U.S. History and U.S. Politics. A. adj. Pertaining to President Jefferson, or holding the political doctrines held by or attributed to him (now called democratic adj. and n.). ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific politician Madisonian1794 Jeffersonian1800 Washingtonian1812 Franklinian1814 Jacksonian1824 Rooseveltian1889 Wilsonian1921 Rooseveltian1932 McCarthyist1952 Nixonian1952 Nixonite1957 Reaganesque1969 Reaganite1969 Trumanesque1974 Wallaceite1984 Clintonite1992 Franklinized- 1800 Connecticut Courant 6 Oct. 1/3 The Jeffersonian party boast, that the increase of Jacobinism has been great in the Northern part of the United States, within the last year. 1806 Balance (Hudson, N.Y.) V. 35/3 Occlusion..is a Jeffersonian word. 1813 Niles' Reg. 4 Suppl. 65/1 This is true Jeffersonian, Madisonian, democratic economy. 1838 U.S. Mag & Democratic Rev. Jan. 145 Jeffersonian republicanism. 1856 F. L. Olmsted Journey Slave States 302 A resolute determination..not to be driven from the Jeffersonian creed upon Slavery. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. II. liii. 333 One of these two parties carried on, under the name of Democrats, the dogmas and traditions of the Jeffersonian Republicans. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. II. liii. 342 In applying Jeffersonian doctrines the slave-holders stopped when they came to a black skin. 1972 Science 16 June 1223/3 The group takes a Jeffersonian view of the virtues of rotation in office and recommends that a committee member's service be limited to a 3-year term. 1972 Listener 21 Dec. 858 They didn't say: ‘Yessir, Mr Jefferson, we are going to conquer the North-West for Jeffersonian democracy.’ B. n. A supporter or follower of Jefferson; an adherent of the political doctrines held by or attributed to him: a Democrat. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies > of specific politician or support for > adherent or supporter of Washingtonian1789 Clintonian1792 Jeffersonian1799 Jacksonite1819 Jacksonian1824 Williamsite1833 Crokerist1901 Monroeist1901 Wilsonian1921 Wallaceite1948 Nixonite1950 McCarthyite1952 Nixonian1960 Goldwaterite1963 Reaganite1965 Wallaceite1968 McGovernite1972 Reaganaut1980 Clintonite1992 1799 Spectator (N.Y.) 3 Apr. 1/1 Rouse, ye insurgents, rioters, refugees, and deserters! Ye friends to liberty and equality... Ye Jeffersonians, Gallatonians, Nicholites. 1803 Fredericktown (Maryland) Herald 30 Apr. 3/3 A thorough going Jeffersonian. 1880 Libr. Universal Knowl. I. 91 The Jeffersonians were eager for discriminations against England. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. II. liii. 326 The Jeffersonians had more faith in the masses and in leaving things alone, together with less respect for authority. 1948 Antioch Rev. Spring 10 American Federalists openly sympathized with British Tories and American Jeffersonians with French Girondists. Derivatives Jefferˈsonianism n. the political doctrines held by or attributed to Jefferson. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies > of specific politician or support for Jacksonism1824 Tylerism1844 Monroeism1856 Jeffersonianism1876 Rooseveltism1890 Crokerism1897 Wilsonism1920 Rooseveltism1932 McCarthyism1950 Goldwaterism1960 new frontier1960 Reaganism1966 Bushism1980 Clintonism1992 1876 H. C. Lodge in N. Amer. Rev. CXXIII. 137 Ultimately Jeffersonianism must have prevailed, but at the time of its actual triumph it came too soon. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < adj.n.1799 |
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