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[ reb-uhl-duhm ] / ˈrɛb əl dəm /
nouna region or territory controlled by rebels. rebels collectively. rebellious conduct. Origin of rebeldomFirst recorded in 1855–60; rebel + -dom Words nearby rebeldomrebbetzin, rebec, Rebecca, Rebekah, rebel, rebeldom, rebellion, rebellious, rebellow, rebel yell, rebid Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rebeldomWell, it can be but a day or two, and we are out of rebeldom. History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry: A prisoner's diary|Samuel M. Quincy Enclosed I send you a notice from one of the leading and representative papers of rebeldom. The Underground Railroad|William Still A new branch has been recently added,—the collection of pay for the families of those who are prisoners in Rebeldom. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865|Various Whither Sherman would flounder next became to all rebeldom a question of the very deepest interest. Life of Abraham Lincoln|Frank Crosby
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