Jacobinic

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Etymology[edit]

Jacobin +‎ -ic

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Jacobinic (comparative more Jacobinic, superlative most Jacobinic)

  1. Of or relating to the Jacobins of France; revolutionary.
    • 1821, Thomas Travers Burke, The Royal Visit:
      Sneer on, ye dark and Jacobinic crew! Too long the witless in your fangs ye drew!

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