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Communard
[ kom-yuh-nahrd ]
noun
- (often lowercase) French History. a member or supporter of the Commune of 1871. Compare commune 2( def 8b ).
- (lowercase) a person who lives in a commune.
communard
1/ 藞办蓲尘箩蕣藢苍蓱藧诲 /
noun
- a member of a commune
Communard
2/ 藞办蓲尘箩蕣藢苍蓱藧诲 /
noun
- any person who participated in or supported the Paris Commune formed after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Communard1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Communard1
Example Sentences
Less successful than Hamza, the former Communard was the second celebrity to be voted off that year.
The wines of Southern Burgundy, Beaujolais and the Northern Rh么ne will be featured, along with cocktails like a Kir Communard, made with red wine.
Karl Marx saw it as a prototype of his workers' revolution; Lenin was interred with a Communard flag as his shroud.
The glaring absences in this exhibition 鈥 even more than the 鈥淏ar鈥 鈥 are Manet鈥檚 1881 portrait of the exiled Communard Henri Rochefort, as well as his two late great seascapes, both titled 鈥淩ochefort鈥檚 Escape鈥 and painted in 1880-81.
If there is any music film that provides less 鈥渇an service,鈥 I couldn鈥檛 name it鈥攁nd yes, I鈥檓 even including Jean-Luc Godard鈥檚 1968 Sympathy for the Devil, which uses the Rolling Stones as a Trojan horse to convey Black Panther slogans and revolutionary communard analysis.
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