republiquette
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See also: républiquette
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French républiquette, from république (“republic”) + -ette (diminutive suffix).
Noun
[edit]republiquette (plural republiquettes)
- Alternative form of republiqueta
- 1927, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, The Pope of the Sea: An Historical Medley, page 220:
- The republiquette of which that professional trouble-maker was de facto tyrant, would be lost as a needle in a haystack in the smallest of the Argentine provinces.
- 1968, F. Seth Singleton, The African States and the Congo Affair, 1960-1965, page 80:
- Lumumba replied by going on the air to congratulate "our brothers of the North Congo," in "the republiquette of the Abbe Youlou."
- 1992, Américas, volumes 44-45, page 44:
- ... the republiquette of Ayopaya, which from 1821 on was commanded by General José Miguel Lanza.