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Sans-culotte
Sans-culotte Sans`-cu`lotte" (F. ?; E. ?), n. [F., without
breeches.]
1. A fellow without breeches; a ragged fellow; -- a name of
reproach given in the first French revolution to the
extreme republican party, who rejected breeches as an
emblem peculiar to the upper classes or aristocracy, and
adopted pantaloons.
2. Hence, an extreme or radical republican; a violent
revolutionist; a Jacobin.
Sans-culottic
Sans-culottic Sans`-cu*lot"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical;
revolutionary; Jacobinical. --Carlyle.
Sans-culottism
Sans-culottism Sans`-cu*lot"tism, n. [F. sans-culottisme.]
Extreme republican principles; the principles or practice of
the sans-culottes.
Meaning of Culot from wikipedia
- trousers, shorts, or (historically) breeches;
derived from the
French word
culot,
meaning the
lower half of a thing, the
lower garment in this case. In English-speaking...
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airfield and attacked,
believing it to be Le
Culot. It was in fact Sint-Truiden. The
mistake was easy to make, Le
Culot was
located nearby. Sint-Truiden housed...
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Jacques Culot (5
August 1933 – 6
December 2018) was a
Belgian footballer. He pla**** in two
matches for the
Belgium national football team in 1957.
Culot died...
- pre-World War II
Belgian Air
Force military airfield established in 1936 as "Le
Culot Airfield". It was
captured during the
Battle of
Belgium by the invading...
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Louis Culot (18 July 1915 – 1978) was a
Belgian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle welterweight at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Jules Culot (2
November 1861 – 17
September 1933) was a
French entomologist and an
entomological illustrator who
specialised in
Coleoptera and Lepidoptera...
- and Magnificence,
exhibition catalogue,
Metropolitan Museum of Art 2002.
Culot et al. 1992.
Tucker 2009, p. 753.
Oudiette 1804, p. XIII.
Duvergier 1835...
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Pierre Culot (12
January 1938 – 9
March 2011) was a
Belgian sculptor and ceramicist. Born into a
family of teachers,
Pierre Culot grew up in Namur. From...
- was
designated as
Advanced Landing Ground "Y-10", also
being known as "Le
Culot/East Airfield".
Shortly after the
airfield opened, the 9th AF 371st Fighter...
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August 2018.
Culot &
Pirlot 2005, p. 78–79.
Culot &
Pirlot 2005, p. 89–90.
Sembach 2013, p. 230–235.
Culot &
Pirlot 2005, p. 85–90.
Culot &
Pirlot 2005...