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Molly Maguire
[ muh-gwahyuhr ]
noun
- Irish History. a member of a secret terrorist society organized in Ireland in 1843 to prevent evictions by the government: so called because the members disguised themselves as women.
- U.S. History. a member of a former secret association, organized about 1865, that terrorized the mine operators' agents in an effort to get relief from oppressive conditions in the anthracite coal-mining regions of Pennsylvania: ceased to function about 1877.
Molly Maguire
/ ˈmɒlɪ məˈɡwaɪə /
noun
- Irish history a member of a secret society that terrorized law officers during the 1840s to prevent evictions
- (in Pennsylvania from about 1865 to 1877) a member of a society of miners that terrorized mine owners and their agents in an effort to obtain better pay
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Molly Maguire1
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Molly Maguire1
C19: the name refers to the female disguise adopted by members of these societies
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Example Sentences
And yet it was curious, too, for if she had had it on, how did it get loose to go floating around Molly Maguire's yard?
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Molly Maguire was there, and all her children around her, gaping.
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I dare say the next flood will find it in Molly Maguire's kitchen.
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He got up that Molly Maguire series for the new cleaning fluid.
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