frondeur
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French frondeur.
Noun
frondeur (plural frondeurs)
French
Etymology
From fronde (“sling”) + -eur.
Pronunciation
Noun
frondeur m (plural frondeurs, feminine frondeuse)
- slinger (someone who slings or who uses a sling)
- (historical) member of the Fronde (civil war in France, 1648–1653)
- (by extension) political rebel
Adjective
frondeur (feminine frondeuse, masculine plural frondeurs, feminine plural frondeuses)
Further reading
- “frondeur”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
- Fronde (histoire) on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
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