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† rebelism U.S. Obs.|ˈrɛbəlɪz(ə)m| [f. rebel n.1 + -ism.] Adherence to the principles or practice of the Confederates during the American Civil War (1861–5).
1862Constitution (Middletown, Conn.) 26 Mar. 4/1 There is a good deal of rebelism in the Old Bailie. 1864Harper's Mag. July 271/1 He..is silent or pretends to rebelism when his mistress..is by. 1867Congress. Globe 10 Dec. 103/3 The action of Congress can have no other effect than to embarass the work of reconstruction,..to feed the spirit of rebelism and incite insubordination. |