A Royalist in the English Civil War; a Cavalier. Contrasted with roundhead, n. 1a. Now historical and rare.
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| 释义 | society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > cavalier or royalist cause > supporter of (11) rattle-head1641 A Royalist in the English Civil War; a Cavalier. Contrasted with roundhead, n. 1a. Now historical and rare. cavalier1642 A name given to those who fought on the side of Charles I in the war between him and the Parliament; a 17th cent. Royalist. delinquent1642 An opponent of the Parliamentary party in 17th-cent. England; spec. a provider of financial or military aid, or other service, to the Royalist cause… long head1642 British History. A member or adherent of the Royalist party during the English Civil War; = cavalier, n. 3. Cf. roundhead, n. 1a. Obsolete. rare. malignant1642 A supporter of the Royalist cause or of the Established Church during the English Civil War. Obsolete (depreciative). Cab1644 A Royalist in the English Civil War (1642–9); a Cavalier. Cf. keb, n.2 cavy1645 In familiar or contemptuous use: = cavalier, n. 3. kebc1645 A cavalier; = Cab, n.1 rattlepate1646 = rattle-head, n. 1. Obsolete. rare. cave1661 Colloquial abbreviation of cavalier, n. adj. heroic1682 A Royalist in the English Civil War; = cavalier, n. 3. Obsolete. rare. |
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