seditionary

English

Etymology

From sedition + -ary.

Noun

seditionary (plural seditionaries)

  1. An inciter or promoter of sedition; a seditionist.
    • 2016, Peter Ackroyd, Revolution, Pan Macmillan, published 2017, page 233:
      They believed the Americans to be traitors and seditionaries, ungrateful for the benefits that had accrued to them and unwilling to pay a fair contribution to the expenses of empire.

Translations

Adjective

seditionary (comparative more seditionary, superlative most seditionary)

  1. Constituting or relating to sedition.
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