Definitions for Orleanist

Orleanist Or·le·an·ist

Spelling: [awr-lee-uh-nist]
IPA: /ˈɔr li ə nɪst/

Orleanist is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 1188 anagrams from letters in Orleanist (aeilnorst).

Definitions for Orleanist

noun

  1. a supporter of the Orléans branch of the former French royal family and of its claim to the throne of France through descent from the younger brother of Louis XIV.

Origin of Orleanist

1825-35; French Orléaniste; see Orléans, -ist

Examples for Orleanist

I have my eye on the Orleanist conspiracy, in which you have taken it upon yourself to play a role!

When alone with his servant, I fancy that he talks to him as he would to the most coquettish Orleanist or Legitimist duchess.

I am a Legitimist: he used to be an Orleanist, and now he is a Republican.

At the landing he was met by a woman, as much a miniature of the days of Orleanist France as himself.

Elected a member of the National Assembly in 1871, he zealously supported the Orleanist party.

I met yesterday an Orleanist of the old school, who was also disconsolate.

Count Bernard instantly took command of the Orleanist party, in the name of his son-in-law.

At the close of the year 1847 the last Parliament of the Orleanist Monarchy assembled.

When he is at Chantilly on a race-day he gracefully does the honors of his reserved stand to all the little Orleanist court.

Orleanist successes, however, left him to fall back upon his pen.

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