Associations to the word «Jacobite»
Noun
- Nobleman
- Cause
- Flanders
- Sect
- Castle
- Benedict
- Flora
- Baptiste
- Granville
- Church
- Xiv
- Diocese
- Ulster
- Syria
- Oath
- Episcopal
- Restoration
- Overthrow
- Derby
- Smuggler
- Invasion
- Britain
- Avignon
- Wills
- Roderick
- Desertion
- Toast
- Retreat
- Traitor
- Monarchy
- Great
- Orkney
- Liechtenstein
- Forty
- Pamphlet
- Vii
- Army
- William
- Pickle
- Bard
- Liturgy
- Augustus
- Anne
- Jamie
- George
- Grandson
- Troop
- England
- Eldest
- Surrender
- Papacy
- Bishop
- Iii
- Dillon
- Conspiracy
- Beaufort
- Militia
- Denomination
- Sentiment
- Schism
- Hume
- Lordship
- Reformation
- Newcastle
- Buchanan
- Cornwall
- Fugitive
- Oriental
- Louisa
- Heroine
- Rob
Adjective
Wiktionary
JACOBITE, noun. A supporter of the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland in the late 17th century
JACOBITE, noun. (religion) One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites led by Jacob Baradaeus in the sixth century.
Dictionary definition
JACOBITE, noun. A supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuarts.
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