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‖ Descamisado|deskamiˈsado| [Sp.; = shirtless, f. des- = dis- + camisa shirt + -ado. Cf. sans-culotte.] A nickname given to the ultra-liberals in the Spanish revolutionary war of 1820–23, and still sometimes used in an analogous sense.
1823Blackw. Mag. XIV. 514 Men of liberal ideas, and..members of the Descamisados. 1827Hare Guesses Ser. ii. (1867) 542 What is the folly of the descamisados but man's stripping himself of the fig-leaf. 1877Wraxall Hugo's Miserables iii. xxiii. 12 We are going to the abyss, and the descamisados have led us to it. |