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Definition of Egalite
1. Noun. Social and political equality. "Egality represents an extreme leveling of society"
Generic synonyms: Equality, Equation, Equivalence, Par
Derivative terms: Egalitarian
Definition of Egalite
1. equality [n -S] - See also: equality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Egalite
Literary usage of Egalite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Poets of Connecticut: With Biographical Sketches by Charles William Everest (1844)
"Hail, chief! renow.ned for deeds of blackest shame, D'ORLEANS, egalite, whate'er
thy name, Whose head and heart with equal ..."
2. The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King George the by John Adolphus (1842)
"egalite. 17th. The King's protest Observations of De Si-ze. Tronchet. ... it is
the votes of the King's cousin, egalite, or Duke of Orleans. ..."
3. The History and Present Condition of St. Domingo by Jonathan Brown (1837)
"Revolt of the mulatto legion egalite—capture of Port au Prince by the English —departure
of the French commissioner*—sickness among the English— massacre of ..."
4. The History of Prostitution: Its Extent, Causes, and Effects Throughout the by William W. Sanger (1876)
"—Philippe egalite.—Subsequent Sovereigns.—Literature.—Lewd Novels and Pictures.—Tendency
of Philosophy.—The Church. WE have thus sketched the history of ..."
5. History of Europe: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the by Archibald Alison (1849)
"... egalite. new objects of desire to his palled senses.""' Yet, in the midst of
these undisguised scenes of scandal, she was treated with the highest ..."
6. Life in Victoria: Or, Victoria in 1853, and Victoria in 1858, Showing the by William Kelly (1859)
"The old Post-office—The new one—A City Stroll—Melbourne Costume in 1853—Liberte,
egalite, Fraternite—The Ladies to be seen in Public in these Days—Their ..."