republican
See also: Republican
English
Etymology
From republic + -an, partly after French républicain.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɹɪˈpʌblɪkən/
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Adjective
republican (comparative more republican, superlative most republican)
- Advocating or supporting a republic as a form of government, advocating or supporting republicanism. [from 17th c.]
- 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 222:
- Republican ideology had no obvious institutional focus and ideological carrier as was the case with the discourse of reason (the monarchy) and the discourse of law (the parlements).
- Of or belonging to a republic. [from 17th c.]
- 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter I, in The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volume (please specify |volume=I to V), London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, →OCLC:
- The Roman emperors were republican magistrates named by the senate.
- Alternative letter-case form of Republican.
Translations
favoring a republic as form of government, favoring republicanism
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of or belonging to a republic
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Noun
republican (plural republicans)
- Someone who favors a republic as a form of government. [from 17th c.]
- Synonyms: anti-monarchist, antiroyalist
- Antonym: monarchist
- 1791, James Boswell, “[1791]”, in James Boswell, editor, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. […], volume II, London: […] Henry Baldwin, for Charles Dilly, […], →OCLC:
- Sir, there is one Mrs Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and said to her, 'Madam, I am now become a convert to your way of thinking. I am convinced that all mankind are upon an equal footing...'
- 2005, Sean Dooley, The Big Twitch, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 247:
- I guess I am a bit of a republican at heart but I would love to be introduced to the Prince just to be able to grip him off about seeing the Noisy Scrub-bird.
- 2017 June 24, David Young, “New approach needed to convince unionists about United Ireland, Adams tell conference”, in Independent.ie:
- Nationalists and republicans need to adopt a new approach to convince unionists of the merits of uniting Ireland, Gerry Adams has said.
- 2023 August 1, “Son of slain republicans brings actions”, in Irish Times, page 4:
- A son of slain republicans Dominic and Mary McGlinchey has brought High Court actions claiming the State has failed to properly investigate his parents' murders.
- Synonym of American cliff swallow.
- Synonym of sociable weaver.
Related terms
Translations
someone who favors a republic
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American cliff swallow — see American cliff swallow
sociable weaver — see sociable weaver
Derived terms
terms derived from all parts of speech
See also
Ladin
Adjective
republican m (feminine singular republicana, masculine plural republicans, feminine plural republicanes)
Related terms
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian republicano or French républicain. By surface analysis, republică + -an.
Adjective
republican m or n (feminine singular republicană, masculine plural republicani, feminine and neuter plural republicane)
Declension
| singular | plural | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
| nominative- accusative |
indefinite | republican | republicană | republicani | republicane | |||
| definite | republicanul | republicana | republicanii | republicanele | ||||
| genitive- dative |
indefinite | republican | republicane | republicani | republicane | |||
| definite | republicanului | republicanei | republicanilor | republicanelor | ||||
Noun
republican m (plural republicani)
Declension
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
| nominative-accusative | republican | republicanul | republicani | republicanii | |
| genitive-dative | republican | republicanului | republicani | republicanilor | |
| vocative | republicanule | republicanilor | |||
Spanish
Verb
republican
- third-person plural present indicative of republicar