carbonari

noun
/ˌkɑːbəˈnɑːɹɪ/UK/ˌkɑɹbəˈnɑɹi/US

Etymology

From Italian carbonari, plural of carbonaro (dialectal, literally “charcoal burner”), from carbone (“coal”). Cognate with carbonara.

  1. borrowed from carbonari

Definitions

  1. member or members of the carboneria secret society

  2. Members of secret revolutionary societies founded in early 19th-century Italy, often with…

    Members of secret revolutionary societies founded in early 19th-century Italy, often with a patriotic and liberal focus.

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