Толковый словарь английского языка - jacobin
Jacobin
jacobin
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French jacopin, from Medieval Latin ~us, from Late Latin Jacobus (Saint James); from the location of the first Dominican convent in the street of Saint James, Paris Date: 14th century Dominican , a member of an extremist or radical political group, ~ic or ~ical adjective ~ism noun
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n. 1 a hist. a member of a radical democratic club established in Paris in 1789 in the old convent of the Jacobins (see sense 2). b any extreme radical. 2 archaic a Dominican friar. 3 (jacobin) a pigeon with reversed feathers on the back of its neck like a cowl. Derivatives Jacobinic adj. Jacobinical adj. Jacobinism n. Etymology: orig. in sense 2 by assoc. with the Rue St Jacques in Paris: ME f. F f. med.L Jacobinus f. eccl.L Jacobus ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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