queenist

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It's a recognised English word, but it isn't in the official NASPA Scrabble word list.

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17
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19
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8

Definition of queenist

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A supporter of the Queen.
    “No, but instead of approaching her downfal, she is going steadfastly to triumph over Lutherans, Calvinists, Queenists, Independents, Presbyterians, Dhoobits, and lately over all her enemies ;”
    “But Ranji pressed on. 'So are you a Royalist? True, sir?' 'I don't know the meaning of the word. I am a Queenist and Philipist. Yes.'”
    “In fact, Elizabeth II is so respected and beloved that many British people who would never refer to themselves as monarchists will quite happily call themselves “Queenists.””
    “Surrendering to pride after a long deliberation, she finally accepted the honor and, though she pulls back from being coined a “royalist,” has befittingly referred to herself instead as a “Queenist.””
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noun

  1. A supporter of the Queen.
    “No, but instead of approaching her downfal, she is going steadfastly to triumph over Lutherans, Calvinists, Queenists, Independents, Presbyterians, Dhoobits, and lately over all her enemies ;”
    “But Ranji pressed on. 'So are you a Royalist? True, sir?' 'I don't know the meaning of the word. I am a Queenist and Philipist. Yes.'”
    “In fact, Elizabeth II is so respected and beloved that many British people who would never refer to themselves as monarchists will quite happily call themselves “Queenists.””
    “Surrendering to pride after a long deliberation, she finally accepted the honor and, though she pulls back from being coined a “royalist,” has befittingly referred to herself instead as a “Queenist.””

adj

  1. In support of the Queen.
    “Whig printers were carrying on a campaign against Queen Caroline, depicting her as a voluptuous, painted harlot chasing wildly after Italian men. Luckily, the king was being portrayed in “Queenist” caricatures as a haughty and lustful fop bursting out of waistcoats and breeches with his current mistress fawning at his feet.”

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Etymology

From Queen + -ist.

Anagrams of queenist

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