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Gaullist, a. and n.|ˈgəʊlɪst| Also Gaulliste. [ad. F. Gaulliste, f. as prec.: see -ist.] A. adj. Supporting or pertaining to the principles and policies of General de Gaulle (see prec.). B. n. One who supports General de Gaulle and his principles. Also transf. Cf. de Gaullist a. and n.
1941H. Nicolson Diary 20 Jan. (1967) II. 139 De Gaulle says that he had received a long letter of the most Gaulliste nature. 1947Koestler in Partisan Rev. XIV. 344 In the name of what principle do you prefer the Communist jail to Gaullist restricted freedom? 1952Ann. Reg. 1951 206 Proportional representation would increase Communist and Gaullist representation. Ibid. 209 Gaullists and Communists were opposed to it and Socialists hesitant. 1958[see band-wagoner]. 1960New Statesman 2 Apr. 471/1 In French eyes, Khrushchev has allowed himself to appear first and foremost as a Gaullist of the left. 1971Guardian 7 Sept. 2/5 The election of June 1968, when it was hard for any candidate running under Gaullist colours to miss. |