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PRONUNCIATION OF JACOBITISM

Jacobitism  [ˈdʒækəˌbaɪtɪzəm] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF JACOBITISM

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pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Jacobitism is a noun.
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WHAT DOES JACOBITISM MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Jacobitism

Jacobitism

Jacobitism was the political movement in Great Britain and Ireland to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. The movement took its name from Jacobus, the Latinised form of James, and refers to a long series of Jacobite risings between 1688 and 1746. After James II was deposed in 1688 and replaced by his daughter Mary II, ruling jointly with her husband and first cousin William III, the Stuarts lived in exile, occasionally attempting to regain the throne. The strongholds of Jacobitism were parts of the Scottish Highlands and North-Eastern lowlands, Ireland, and parts of Northern England. Significant support also existed in Wales and South-West England. The Jacobites believed that parliamentary interference with monarchical succession was illegal. Catholics also hoped the Stuarts would end recusancy. In Scotland, the Jacobite cause became entangled in the last throes of the warrior clan system. The emblem of the Jacobites is the White Cockade. White Rose Day is celebrated on 10 June, the anniversary of the birth of the Old Pretender in 1688.

Definition of Jacobitism in the English dictionary

The definition of Jacobitism in the dictionary is support for James II after his overthrow in 1688, or of his descendants in their attempts to regain the throne. Other definition of Jacobitism is the doctrines of the Monophysite Church of Syria.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH JACOBITISM


anti-Semitism
ˌæntɪˈsemɪtɪzəm
corporatism
ˈkɔːpərɪtɪzəm
Ebionitism
ˈiːbɪəˌnaɪtɪzəm
halophytism
ˈhæləʊˌfaɪtɪzəm
heightism
ˈhaɪtɪzəm
hermaphroditism
hɜːˈmæfrədɪtɪzəm
Ishmaelitism
ˈɪʃmeɪəˌlaɪtɪzəm
Mennonitism
ˈmenəˌnaɪtɪzəm
Monophysitism
mɒˈnɒfɪˌsɪtɪzəm
paleomagnetism
ˌpælɪəʊˈmæɡnɪtɪzəm
Pre-Raphaelitism
ˌpriːˈræfəˌlaɪtɪzəm
presbytism
ˈprezbɪtɪzəm
proselytism
ˈprɒsɪlɪtɪzəm
prostatism
ˈprɒsteɪtɪzəm
rightism
ˈraɪtɪzəm
saprophytism
ˈsæprəˌfaɪtɪzəm
statism
ˈsteɪtɪzəm
sybaritism
ˈsɪbəraɪtɪzəm
xerophytism
ˈzɪərəˌfaɪtɪzəm
zoomagnetism
ˌzəʊəˈmæɡnɪtɪzəm

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE JACOBITISM

Jacob
Jacob sheep
Jacob´s ladder
Jacob´s staff
Jacobean
Jacobi
Jacobian
Jacobian determinant
Jacobin
Jacobinic
Jacobinical
Jacobinically
Jacobinism
Jacobite
Jacobite Rebellion
Jacobitic
Jacobsen
jacobus
jaconet
Jacopo della Quercia

WORDS THAT END LIKE JACOBITISM

antielitism
autism
coenobitism
diphysitism
elitism
endoparasitism
favouritism
finitism
fortuitism
Hussitism
hyperparasitism
Jesuitism
mephitism
Monothelitism
parasitism
pseudohermaphroditism
semiparasitism
spiritism
stylitism
superparasitism
transvestitism

Synonyms and antonyms of Jacobitism in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «Jacobitism» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF JACOBITISM

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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Jacobitism
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Trends of use of Jacobitism

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «JACOBITISM»

The term «Jacobitism» is used very little and occupies the 155.457 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «JACOBITISM» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about Jacobitism

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JACOBITISM»

Discover the use of Jacobitism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Jacobitism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788
Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of commitment.
Paul Kleber Monod, 1993
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Scottish Society, 1707-1830: Beyond Jacobitism, Towards ...
Scottish Society, 1707-1830 challenges much conventional wisdom and provides readers with many new insights into Scottish social and economic history.
Christopher A. Whatley, 2000
3
Jacobitism
Beginning with an account of the Revolution of 1688 and the ensuing war in Scotland and Ireland, this book offers a comprehensive account of the whole Jacobite movement in Scotland, England, Ireland, and Europe, including such topics as ...
Murray Pittock, 1998
4
For King and Colony: Jacobitism and the Atlantic World
This essay widens the context of the Jacobite movement and illustrates the widespread nature and ramifications of Jacobite ideology throughout the British Atlantic world.
David Bernard Parrish, 2008
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Jacobitism and Tory Politics 1710-14
This book provides an insight into the nature of Jacobitism and of the Tory party, and furthers our understanding of the confused politics of these momentous years.
D. Szechi, 2003
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The Jacobites: Britain and Europe, 1688-1788
This work provides a pan-European survey of the Jacobite phenomenon. It examines Jacobitism in all three kingdoms - and offers an interpretation of the impact of the Jacobites on the history of Britain and Europe.
Daniel Szechi, 1994
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George Lockhart of Carnwath, 1681-1731: a study in Jacobitism
Lockhart was almost a stereotypical eighteenth-century Scottish coming man: a Commissioner for Midlothian in the Scottish Parliament; a member of the Commission charged with negotiating the treaty of Union; M.P. for Midlothian at ...
Daniel Szechi, 2002
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A dissuasive from Jacobitism: shewing in general what the ...
shewing in general what the nation is to expect from a popish king; and in particular, from the Pretender ... The second edition corrected John Shute Barrington Barrington (Viscount). ( 27 ).' \. them as Rubels ibzsisodn as heshanldirbe crom'd, ...
John Shute Barrington Barrington (Viscount), 1713
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A Dissuasive from Jacobitism: Shewing in General what the ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
John Shute Barrington Barrington, 2010
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Essays, historical and biographical, political, social, ...
Now, through the very opposite classes of minds represented by the old lady and the poet has Jacobitism passed in Scotland, in its progress to extinction. The class of true Jacobites — the men in whom Jacobitism was a solid principle — died ...
Hugh Miller, Peter Bayne, 1865

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JACOBITISM»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term Jacobitism is used in the context of the following news items.
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Orange museums are welcome additions to cultural scene in NI
Many young people today would barely have heard of Jacobitism, yet the early News Letters of the 1730s were reporting on the progress of ... «Belfast Newsletter, Jun 15»
2
Allan Massie: Problem is gun control not racism
... harmlessly nostalgic, as an attachment to Jacobitism was by the time Sir Walter Scott wrote Waverley. If it isn't, it is because the United States, ... «Scotsman, Jun 15»
3
Yes boost for auction of Jacobite treasures
... 300th anniversary of the 1715 Jacobite Rising and features collectable items from throughout the long history of Jacobitism from the late 17th ... «The National, May 15»
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Review: Traditional Music and Irish Society: Historical Perspectives …
The inherited culture of Jacobitism goes underground to provide a fertile ground for revolt – “a corrosive, subversive idiom which could ... «Irish Times, Jan 15»
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Social Media's Looks Inside Outlanders' Shot At Independence …
The movement known as Jacobitism took its name from Jacobus, the Latinised form of James. However the establishment of clans attaching ... «Inventorspot, Sep 14»
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Video: Outlander fans treated to live performance of show's title song …
The song, a traditional expression of Jacobitism, tells how Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped in a small boat after the defeat of his Jacobite rising ... «Scotland Now, Jul 14»
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Capt. Mark asks "Who's on the Island?" (meet Fort Morgan historian …
It was there that he received his Masters of Science by Research in Scottish History, and Scottish Jacobitism 1688 to 1746, and a minor in ... «Gulf Coast News Today, Jul 14»
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Five Things You Need To Know About Neil Gaiman's Brand New Book
... of Scotland – amidst echoes of Jacobitism several hundred years ago – to retrieve gold from a cave that's rumoured to hold a damning curse. «Junkee, Jun 14»
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Aleister Crowley and the Temptation of Politics, by Marco Pasi
... a “reactionary conservative” with leanings towards Jacobitism and a hatred, learned from his Plymouth Brethren parents, of the “traitor” prime ... «Times Higher Education, Mar 14»
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Burns celebrations at Edinburgh Castle this weekend
... lament the demise of the Stewart Dynasty and the ruinous state of the castle at the time, which is said to have aroused Burns's Jacobitism. «The Edinburgh Reporter, Jan 14»

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« EDUCALINGO. Jacobitism [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/jacobitism>. May 2024 ».
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