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单词 titoite
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Titoiten.adj.

Brit. /ˈtiːtəʊʌɪt/, U.S. /ˈtidoʊˌaɪt/, /ˈtidəˌwaɪt/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Tito , -ite suffix1.
Etymology: < Tito (see Titoism n.) + -ite suffix1. Compare Titoist n. With the use as adjective compare slightly earlier Titoist adj.
Now chiefly historical.
A. n.
A supporter of Tito or of the policies and principles advocated by him (see Titoism n.). Cf. Titoist n.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [noun] > other types of communism > adherent of
neo-Communist1908
Sovietist1920
Titoist1946
Titoite1946
Chicom1966
Naxalite1969
Naxal1972
Eurocommunist1975
1946 Internat Jrnl. 1 51 There has been a good deal of evidence of continued friction between this group [of Communists] and the Titoites.
1978 A. J. P. Taylor Let. 14 Mar. in Lett. to Eva (1991) 389 Do not hope to turn me into a Communist, not even into a Titoite.
2013 C. Paul et al. Paths to Victory 19 The split with Tito launched a witch-hunt for ‘Titoites’ within the KKE, which served to demoralize and disorganize the DSE.
B. adj.
That supports Tito or the policies and principles advocated by him (see Titoism n.); of, relating to, or characteristic of Titoism. Cf. Titoist adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [adjective] > relating to other types of communism
neo-Communist1921
Red Chinese1925
Titoist1945
Titoite1946
Chicom1966
Naxalite1970
Eurocommunist1976
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [adjective] > relating to other types of communism > favouring
pro-Soviet1919
Titoite1946
1946 N.Y. Times 14 June 5/5 Communist-led centers headed by the present Titoite leaders.
1960 Internat. Affairs 36 252 The programme, or Titoite manifesto, lacks any intellectual distinction.
1973 R. J. Alexander Lat. Amer. Polit. Parties xx. 396 In the Communist-controlled countries of Eastern Europe, the Titoite dissidence had considerable support.
2000 H. Clark Civil Resistance in Kosovo i. 7 Towards the end of the 1980s, Yugoslavia was in crisis—economically, especially with its soaring inflation, and ideologically as Titoite Communism lost its hold.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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