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In some senses, quislingist is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
accepted
VERB + QUISLINGIST
setting
QUISLINGIST + NOUN
administration, clergymen, editor, impositions, norway, regime
PREP.
in, up
adj
That is collaborating with an occupying enemy.
Terboven then issued his decree of Sept. 25 declaring the King of Norway deposed, dissolving all political parties except Nasjonal Sanding, and setting up a Quislingist administration.
Norwegian Church leaders have flatly rejected suggestions" by the Quislingist regime that the Church join the anti-Bolshevist crusade,
noun
A traitor who collaborates with an occupying enemy.
It is recorded that in that attack the Arabs were aided by political quarrels and even by traitors among the Christians; for instance one Maurontius, a rich man of Arles, appeared in the role of a French Quislingist.
On another occasion, a Quislingist became enraged at the size of a collection taken up in one of the churches served by a loyal clergyman.
adj
Alternative letter-case form of Quislingist.
He went to Berlin on December 5th, to report a growing resentment in the Norwegian schools against the minority of pupils who had accepted the quislingist impositions. Disorder was spreading in every Norwegian town and village.
The Nazis have shown particular anger and indignation against the Slavs because they have not thrown up any native quislingist movements.
Terboven then issued his decree of Sept. 25 declaring the King of Norway deposed, dissolving all political parties except Nasjonal Sanding, and setting up a Quislingist administration.
WiktionaryNorwegian Church leaders have flatly rejected suggestions" by the Quislingist regime that the Church join the anti-Bolshevist crusade,
WiktionaryThe shortage of Quislingist clergymen in Norway is becoming so critical that Nazi authorities are offering pulpits to school teachers, according to a wireless message received by Religious News Servic
WiktionaryIt is recorded that in that attack the Arabs were aided by political quarrels and even by traitors among the Christians; for instance one Maurontius, a rich man of Arles, appeared in the role of a Fre
WiktionaryOn another occasion, a Quislingist became enraged at the size of a collection taken up in one of the churches served by a loyal clergyman.
WiktionaryA third Quislingist was an editor who had for a long time played quite an important role in Norwegian publishing circles.
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In some senses, quislingist is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.