sea-green incorruptible
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]In reference to Carlyle's description of Robespierre, who reportedly tended to wear sea-green clothing.[1]
Noun
[edit]sea-green incorruptible (plural sea-green incorruptibles)
- A person who is unswervingly dedicated to a cause.
References
[edit]- ^ Ernest Weekley, An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921), page 1305: "Sea-green is sometimes used, after Carlyle, with allusion to Robespierre, who dressed in that colour."