Carbonari

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Etymology

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From Italian carbonari, plural of carbonaro (dialectal, literally charcoal burner), from carbone (coal). Cognate with carbonara.

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Noun

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Carbonari pl (normally plural, singular Carbonaro)

  1. (historical) Members of secret revolutionary societies founded in early 19th-century Italy, often with a patriotic and liberal focus.

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