Fidelista

[fee-de-lee-stuh; Sp. fee-the-lees-tah]

Fi·de·lis·ta

[fee-de-lee-stuh; Sp. fee-the-lees-tah]
noun, plural Fi·de·lis·tas [-lee-stuhz; Sp. -lees-tahs] .

Origin:
1955–60; < Spanish fidelista, equivalent to Fidel (Castro) + -ista -ist
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