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Definition of Clubbists
1. clubbist [n] - See also: clubbist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clubbists
Literary usage of Clubbists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical and Political Memoirs of the Reign of Lewis XVI. from His by Jean-Louis Soulavie (1802)
"The next day the revolutionary clubbists got together to execute or annul the
sentence; and the mob called for the ratification of that passed oa the seven. ..."
2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1869)
"... is }ielding clubbists. lie Fielding grew out of the Cider Cellars' Club, a
supping coterie (principally of members of the Garrick Club) which, in 1850, ..."
3. The Historic Note-book: With an Appendix of Battles by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1891)
"These clubbists caused for а time great trouble. ... The object of tho clubbists
was to compel the king to give them posts in the government of Scotland. ..."
4. Athenian Clubs in Politics and Litigation by George Miller Calhoun (1913)
"... "clubbists," without any qualifying word.6 Another instance of this use is
preserved in the title to one of the lost speeches of Andocides, ..."