. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... Arch.: A terra sometimes applied to thestyle of architecture prevailing during thelater years of the reign of Elizabetli and thatof James I. It differs from the Elizabethanor Tudor style, in having a greater admixtureof Italian, greatly owing to the influence ofthe Italian aichilect Palladio. Jac-o-bin, Jac-o-bine. s. & a, [Fr. Jaco-bin, from Low Lat. JacubiniLs, from Lat. Juo


. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... Arch.: A terra sometimes applied to thestyle of architecture prevailing during thelater years of the reign of Elizabetli and thatof James I. It differs from the Elizabethanor Tudor style, in having a greater admixtureof Italian, greatly owing to the influence ofthe Italian aichilect Palladio. Jac-o-bin, Jac-o-bine. s. & a, [Fr. Jaco-bin, from Low Lat. JacubiniLs, from Lat. Juoo-biLS = James.]A* As svbstantive: 1. Originally a synonym for a Dominicanfriar, though the name did not extend bovondFrance. Now am I Robert, now Kubln.^ow frer« JUiuour. now Jactibin. IComaunt <if the Rote. £.841. 2. A member of a faction or club of violentrepublicans, so called from the Jacobin club,which met in the hall of the Jacobin friars,in the Rue St. Jacques (St. James Street), inParis, in October, 17S9. * 3. One who is radically opposed to tlieexisting government; specif., applied to theextreme section of the revolutionary party atthe end of the last 4. A variety of hooded pigeon. B. As adj. : The same as Jacobtntc ( France is formidable, not onlyasBlip is France,bijtas she Is Jacobin Franca.^Burke : Jtagicide Ptac^ Jac-o-bine, s. CJacobin.] * jac-o-bin-ic, * jac-o-bin-ic-al. a. [Eng. Jacobin ; -ic, -icul.] Of or pertainmg tothe Jacobins of France; ttu-bulent, revolu-tionary, demagogicaL Her own 111 policy, which diaraauUed all her towtnand discontented all her sulijects byjacobinicaliiiao-vationa.—Bur*«.- Pviicy <if the AUie*. Cite, f^t. f^e, amidst, what. f^II, father; we, wet, here, camel, her, there; pine, pit, sire, sir, marine; go, po^or, wore, w^U* worts, who. son; mate, cub, oiire, ^nlto, oar. rnle, full; try, Syrian, ee, oe = e; ey - a. qn = kw» J acobinically—jagged 2755 • J&c-d-bin-i-cal-ly, adv. (Eng. jacobini-oal; In


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