Carbonari

//ˌkɑɹbəˈnɑɹi//

Synonyms for "carbonari" (15 found)

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Portuguese

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  • carbonários noun (members of secret revolutionary societies of early 19th-century Italy)

Sample sentences

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After alluding airily to the Vehmgericht, aqua tofana, Carbonari, the Marchioness de Brinvilliers, the Darwinian theory, the principles of Malthus, and the Ratcliff Highway murders, the article concluded by admonishing the Government and advocating a closer watch over foreigners in England.

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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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