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legitimist
[ li-jit-uh-mist ]
noun
- a supporter of legitimate authority, especially of a claim to a throne based on direct descent.
adjective
- Also 濒别路驳颈迟路颈路尘颈蝉路迟颈肠 []. of, relating to, or supporting legitimate authority.
legitimist
/ 濒瑟藞诲萧瑟迟瑟尘瑟蝉迟 /
noun
- a monarchist who supports the rule of a legitimate dynasty or of its senior branch
- (formerly) a supporter of the elder line of the Bourbon family in France
- a supporter of legitimate authority
adjective
- of or relating to legitimists
Derived Forms
- 濒别藞驳颈迟颈尘颈蝉尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒别路驳颈迟路颈路尘颈蝉尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of legitimist1
Example Sentences
Joseph de Maistre was "a fierce absolutist, a furious theocrat, an intransigent legitimist ... always and everywhere the champion of the hardest, narrowest and most inflexible dogmatism."
鈥淲hen there鈥檚 a war, there鈥檚 a reflex to be legitimist,鈥 P茅cresse said.
"Our principles are not yours," scornfully exclaims a Legitimist nobleman鈥攖he late Marquis de la Rochejaquelein, if I remember rightly.
One who adheres to the house of Bourbon; a legitimist.
I have not met a Frenchman of any position, or any political views, Republican or Monarchical, Bonapartist or Legitimist, Catholic or Protestant, whose blood did not boil at the mention of Alsace and Lorraine, and who did not look forward to a fresh conflict with Germany as inevitable.
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