Communard


[kom-yuh-nahrd] /ˈkɒm yəˌnɑrd/

noun
1.
(often lowercase) French History. a member or supporter of the Commune of 1871.
Compare 3 (def 8b).
2.
(lowercase) a person who lives in a .
/ˈkɒmjʊˌnɑːd/
noun
1.
a member of a commune
/ˈkɒmjʊˌnɑːd/
noun
1.
any person who participated in or supported the Paris Commune formed after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871

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