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JacobiteenUK
Jac·o·bite J0007100 (jăk′ə-bīt′)n. A supporter of James II of England or of the Stuart pretenders after 1688. [From Latin Iacōbus, James; see Jacob.] Jac′o·bit′i·cal (-bĭt′ĭ-kəl) adj.Jac′o·bit·ism (-bī-tĭz′əm) n.Jacobite (ˈdʒækəˌbaɪt) n1. (Historical Terms) history Brit an adherent of James II after his overthrow in 1688, or of his descendants in their attempts to regain the throne2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a member of the Monophysite Church of Syria, which became a schismatic church in 451 ad[C17: from Late Latin Jacōbus James + -ite1] Jacobitic adj ˈJacoˌbitism nJac•o•bite (ˈdʒæk əˌbaɪt) n. a partisan of James II of England after his overthrow in 1688, or of the Stuarts. [1689; see Jacobean, -ite1] Jac`o•bit′ic (-ˈbɪt ɪk) Jac`o•bit′i•cal, adj. Jac′o•bit•ism, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Jacobite - a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuartsadmirer, booster, protagonist, supporter, champion, friend - a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library" | TranslationsJacobiteenUK
Jacobite1. Brit History an adherent of James II (1633--1701, king of England, Ireland, and, as James VII, of Scotland, 1685--88) after his overthrow in 1688, or of his descendants in their attempts to regain the throne 2. a member of the Monophysite Church of Syria, which became a schismatic church in 451 ad JacobiteenUK Related to Jacobite: Jacobite rebellion, Jacobite ChurchWords related to Jacobitenoun a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the StuartsRelated Words- admirer
- booster
- protagonist
- supporter
- champion
- friend
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