Dreyfusard
[ drahy-fuh-sahrd, -zahrd, drey-; drahy-fuh-sahrd, -zahrd, drey- ]
noun
a defender or supporter of Alfred Dreyfus.
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How to use Dreyfusard in a sentence
Punch, like the majority of Englishmen, was strongly Dreyfusard.
Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. | Charles L. GravesGeneral Andr was an ardent Dreyfusard, strongly opposed to clerical and reactionary influences in the army.
I was very glad to meet Colonel Picquard at a dinner in a Dreyfusard house.
The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 | Lillie DeHegermann-LindencroneThe innocence of Dreyfus would be a crime, said a famous anti-Dreyfusard.
The Fruits of Victory | Norman AngellAt the Auteuil steeplechase in June the president was struck on the head with a cane by an anti-Dreyfusard.
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