basilean
See also: Basilean
English
    
    Etymology
    
Ancient Greek βασιλε(ύς) (basile(ús), “king”) + English -an (suffix forming adjectives and derived substantives); compare basileolatry
Pronunciation
    
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: bəsĭʹlĭən, IPA(key): /bəˈsɪlɪən/
Translations
    
partisan of a king — see royalist
References
    
- “† Basilean” listed on page 690 of volume I (A–B) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1885]
 † Basilean. Obs. rare — 1. [f. Gr. βασιλε-ύς king + -an.] A Royalist. [¶] c 1645 Howell Lett. iv. (1726) 23 (D.) If any intemperate Basilean take exceptions thereat.
- “†basilean” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
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