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Definition of Quislings
1. quisling [n] - See also: quisling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quislings
Literary usage of Quislings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In Quisling's Shadow: The Memoirs of Vidkun Quisling's First Wife, Alexandra by Alexandra Andreevna Voronine Yourieff, W. George Yourieff, Kirsten A. Seaver (2007)
"When he handed me the book, which turned out to be Maria quislings Dagbok og
andre etterlatte papirer, he asked me somewhat hesitantly to pay special ..."
2. Probate Reports Annotated: Containing Recent Cases of General Value Decided by Frank Sumner Rice, George Ansel Clement, William Lawrence Clark (1897)
"quislings, 65 Conn. 160; 32 Atl. 334.) It Las often been held that a codicil
which recognizes the existence of a former will operates as a republication. ..."
3. Otto Treumann by Otto Treumann, Toon Lauwen (2001)
"... with the 'worst of the quislings' but endorsed the general good of the
strengthened organization that could emerge from this process of expansion. ..."
4. The Drama in Former Yugoslavia: The Beginning of the End or the End of the by Anton Zabkar (1998)
"... military units (brigades, corps) and uniting all forces in the territory of
Yugoslavia to fight in unison against the occupying forces and quislings. ..."
5. Proceedings [of The] Convention (1904)
"... in the air and on the seas, will turn their wrath against the modern Benedict
Arnolds and American quislings. Organized labor, the trade unions, ..."