republican

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See also: Republican

English

Etymology

From republic +‎ -an, partly after French républicain.

Pronunciation

Adjective

republican (comparative more republican, superlative most republican)

  1. Advocating or supporting a republic as a form of government, advocating or supporting republicanism.
    • 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 222:
      Republican ideology had no obvious institutional focus and ideological carrier as was the case with the discourse of reason (the monarchy) and the discourse of law (the parlements).
  2. Of or belonging to a republic.
  3. Alternative letter-case form of Republican.

Translations

Noun

republican (plural republicans)

  1. Someone who favors a republic as a form of government.
    Synonyms: anti-monarchist, antiroyalist
    Antonym: monarchist
    • 1791, James Boswell, “”, in The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. , volume II, London: Henry Baldwin, for Charles Dilly, , →OCLC:
      Sir, there is one Mrs Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and said to her, 'Madam, I am now become a convert to your way of thinking. I am convinced that all mankind are upon an equal footing...'
    • 2005, Sean Dooley, The Big Twitch, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 247:
      I guess I am a bit of a republican at heart but I would love to be introduced to the Prince just to be able to grip him off about seeing the Noisy Scrub-bird.
    • 2017 June 24, David Young, “New approach needed to convince unionists about United Ireland, Adams tell conference”, in Independent.ie:
      Nationalists and republicans need to adopt a new approach to convince unionists of the merits of uniting Ireland, Gerry Adams has said.
    • 2023 August 1, “Son of slain republicans brings actions”, in Irish Times, page 4:
      A son of slain republicans Dominic and Mary McGlinchey has brought High Court actions claiming the State has failed to properly investigate his parents' murders.
  2. A bird of a kind that builds many nests together: the American cliff swallow, or the South African weaver bird.

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Derived terms

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See also

Ladin

Adjective

republican m (feminine singular republicana, masculine plural republicans, feminine plural republicanes)

  1. republican

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian republicano or French républicain. By surface analysis, republică +‎ -an.

Adjective

republican m or n (feminine singular republicană, masculine plural republicani, feminine and neuter plural republicane)

  1. republican

Declension

Noun

republican m (plural republicani)

  1. republican

Declension

Spanish

Verb

republican

  1. third-person plural present indicative of republicar