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The archer fish (Toxotes jaculator).
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A half-hardy, deep crimson rose of the remontant class; -- so named after General Jacqueminot, of France.
n.
The principles of the Jacobites.
n.
One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.
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A Jacobin.
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of Jacobus
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The principles of the Jacobins; violent and factious opposition to legitimate government.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jaculate
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jacobinize
imp. & p. p.
of Jacobinize
n.
The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.
imp. & p. p.
of Jaculate
v. t.
To taint with, or convert to, Jacobinism.
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Of or pertaining to the Jacobins of France; revolutionary; of the nature of, or characterized by, Jacobinism.
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Of or pertaining to the Jacobites.
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Alt. of Jacobitical
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Of or pertaining to the Jacobites; characterized by Jacobitism.
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Darting or throwing out suddenly; also, suddenly thrown out; uttered in short sentences; ejaculatory; as, jaculatory prayers.
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Alt. of Jacobinical
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Pertaining to, or invented by, Jacquard, a French mechanician, who died in 1834.
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