释义 |
Dizzyite|ˈdɪzɪaɪt| [f. Dizzy, nickname of Benjamin Disraeli (see, e.g., Punch 3 Apr. 1852, p. 139) + -ite1.] A follower or admirer of Disraeli (cf. Disraelian a.)
1903W. Meynell Disraeli I. 61 Dizzyites..must marvel that one who received this close confidence could afterwards be jaunty at the expense of the dead woman whom Disraeli ‘so truly loved’. Ibid. II. 483 If Disraeli bore his traducers no grudge, it would be superfluous indeed for true Dizzyites to bear them any. |