carbonari
See also: Carbonari
English
Etymology
From Italian carbonari, plural of carbonaro.
Noun
carbonari (plural carbonari)
- member or members of the carboneria secret society
- 1831, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], Romance and Reality. […], volume I, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, […], OCLC 24531354, page 136:
- I saw Sir Hudson Lowe standing on the same rug with one of Buonaparte's old generals; one of our Tory members, to whom innovation is the 'word of fear,' who considers anarchy and annihilation as synonymous, shrinking in the doorway from the carbonari atmosphere of General Pepi.
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Italian
Noun
carbonari m
- plural of carbonaro
Anagrams
- barricano, borracina, carborani
Latin
Noun
carbōnārī
- vocative singular of carbōnārius