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English
Etymology
Blend of belligerent + literati which is also the plural of belligerātus.
Noun
belligerati pl (plural only)
- Literary people, authors — literati — who promote wars of aggression.
2005, Tariq Ali, Street Fighting Years: An Autobiography Of The Sixties, page 19:I am not, in this instance, referring to the belligerati - Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis and chums - ever-present in the liberal press on both sides of the Atlantic.
2011, Andrew Charlton, Man-Made World, page 88:They are the belligerati who are given opinion columns and radio talkback programs; who are accorded the status of minor celebrities; and there can at times seem no end to the uniquely Australian cross of their public bullying
2011, Richard Seymour, American Insurgents: A Brief History of American Anti-Imperialism, page xviii:Since neoconservatives and the liberal belligerati have sought to appropriate these ideological resources on behalf of imperialism, aspects of this question will be examined in chapter 1.
Latin
Participle
belligerātī
- inflection of belligerātus:
- nominative/vocative masculine plural
- genitive masculine/neuter singular