Hungarist

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hungarian hungarista. By surface analysis, Hungary + -ist.

Noun

Hungarist (plural Hungarists)

  1. (chiefly historical) A supporter of Hungarism, a Hungarian fascist movement.

Adjective

Hungarist (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly historical) Of or relating to Hungarism.
    • 1965, István Deák, “Hungary”, in Hans Rogger, Eugen Weber, editors, The European Right: A Historical Profile, page 404:
      Szálasi faced his trial with equanimity; he denied all knowledge of the Jewish persecutions, refused to admit that his acts on October 15 had constituted treason, but upheld his Hungarist ideas with unflinching conviction.
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