Babeuf

Ba·beuf

[ba-bœf]
noun
Fran·çois No·ël [frahn-swa noh-el] , ( Gracchus Babeuf ) 1760–97, French revolutionary.

Origin:
1840–50

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Babeuf (French babœf) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
François Noël (frɑ̃swa nɔɛl) 1760--97, French political agitator: plotted unsuccessfully to destroy the Directory and establish a communistic system

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