单词 | monarcho-fascist |
释义 | monarcho-fascistn.adj. A. n. Esp. in communist phraseology: an adherent of an extreme right-wing form of government with a king as titular head of state, such as that established in Greece after the Second World War. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics of other European countries > [noun] > specific principle in Greek politics > supporter of Venizelist1915 monarcho-fascist1945 1945 Birmingham Mail 3 Feb. 1/6 The U.S. Government..has proposed the formation of two commissions of enquiry..to investigate the frontier incidents, as well as the various violent actions of the Monarcho-Fascists. 1950 R. Leeper When Greek meets Greek xii. 195 Our critics on the Left had got so much into the habit of denouncing us as reactionaries (I myself was generally dubbed a monarcho-fascist) that perhaps they had come to believe it. 1975 Sir D. W. S. Hunt On Spot vii. 132 Greece in early 1945, where the Communist press..categorized all non-Communist political leaders as ‘Monarcho-Fascists’. 1998 New Republic (Electronic ed.) 14 Sept. If his generation embraced socialism he [sc. Lawrence Durrell] was happy to declare himself a monarcho-fascist. B. adj. Of or designating this kind of government. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics of other European countries > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific Greek policies Venizelist1915 monarcho-fascist1946 1946 Northern Whig (Belfast) 22 Jan. 1/2 The British were accused yesterday by the K.K.E. (Greek Communist Party) of arming men directly or indirectly, and were held responsible for ‘Monarcho-Fascist terrorism’. 1966 Economist 27 Aug. 809 Aeschylus expounds what would sound today like ‘monarcho-fascist’ theories. 1971 W. H. McNeill in A. Bullock 20th Cent. 51/2 A new guerilla movement..claimed to represent the democratic will of the Greek people against the ‘monarcho-fascist’ regime. 1991 Summary of World Broadcasts Pt. 2: Eastern Europe (B.B.C.) (Nexis) 10 Apr. EE/1042/B/1 The Muslim people were right in seeking autonomy for fears of massacres like those perpetrated in the Second World War by the Serbian monarcho-fascist Chetniks. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.adj.1945 |
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