revolutionist

noun

Etymology

From revolution + -ist.

  1. derived from revolvō
  2. derived from revolūtiō
  3. derived from revolucion
  4. inherited from revolucion
  5. formed as revolutionist — “revolution + -ist

Definitions

  1. A person who revolts.

    • And so this is Mr. Bullen. For such a famous revolutionist, I expected to find some one more dangerous-looking.
    • The work of the incendiaries of 1792 was only to be finished by the petroleurs of 1871. Night was come. A great number of the Parisian population were groaning, but the revolutionists triumphed with joy.

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