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Definition of fascio in English: fascionoun ˈfaʃəʊ historical In Italy: an organized political group, typically advocating radical or revolutionary change and active within a particular region or locality; specifically any of a number of nationalist groups formed in the period around the First World War (1914–18) which were ultimately given coherent organization by the formation of the National Fascist Party in 1921. Usually in plural in form fasci.
Origin Late 19th century. From Italian fascio political group, workers' league, ultimately from classical Latin fascis bundle. Definition of fascio in US English: fascionounˈfaʃəʊ historical In Italy: an organized political group, typically advocating radical or revolutionary change and active within a particular region or locality; specifically any of a number of nationalist groups formed in the period around the First World War (1914–18) which were ultimately given coherent organization by the formation of the National Fascist Party in 1921. Usually in plural in form fasci.
Origin Late 19th century. From Italian fascio political group, workers' league, ultimately from classical Latin fascis bundle. |