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‖ Fronde Fr. Hist.|frɔ̃d| [F. fronde sling.] The name given to the party which rose in rebellion against Mazarin and the Court during the minority of Louis XIV; hence, a malcontent party; also, violent political opposition.
1798J. Q. Adams Wks. (1854) IX. 206 The history of France during the periods of the League and the Fronde. 1808Edin. Rev. XII. 493 Was there ever a mixed constitution without a fronde? 1831Disraeli Yng. Duke iii. x. 136 A fronde was formed but they wanted a De Retz. 1889Athenæum 20 Apr. 507/2 His chance came in the fronde against the Second Empire when its day was waning. |