Bakuninist

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Etymology

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From Bakunin +‎ -ist. In regards of the alternative form, as the -ин (-in) suffix in Баку́нин (Bakúnin) is dropped in Slavic under various conditions, the name for the ideology, its adherents and the relative adjective also appears without it translingually for euphonic reasons, following particularly strong tendency to omit it in Slavic languages, so that the longer form does not even exist in Russian.

Adjective

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Bakuninist (comparative more Bakuninist, superlative most Bakuninist)

  1. Relating to, or supporting the revolutionary anarchism of Mikhail Bakunin

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Noun

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Bakuninist (plural Bakuninists)

  1. A supporter of Mikhail Bakunin respectively his propositions.

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