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‖ Cagoulard|kagular| [F., lit. ‘wearer of a monk's cowl’, f. cagoule a sleeveless hooded garment + -ard.] A member of a secret right-wing organization in France in the 1930s.
1937Times 17 Sept. 11/7 A secret para-military organization of the extreme Right known as the Cagoulards (hooded ones). 1958Listener 21 Aug. 277/2 When Raoul Dautry took over the Ministry of Armaments in September 1939, he was staggered to discover the chief Cagoulard in an important post. 1966M. R. D. Foot SOE in France vi. 137 We have his own word for it that he was not a cagoulard—that is, did not belong to the rough French equivalent of the Ku Klux Klan. |