Ultraroyalist
noun
1.
a supporter or adherent of a king or royal government, especially in times of rebellion or civil war.
2.
(initial capital letter) a Cavalier adherent of Charles I of England.
3.
a loyalist in the American Revolution; Tory.
4.
(initial capital letter) an adherent of the house of Bourbon in France.
adjective
5.
of or relating to royalists:
royalist sympathies.
noun
1.
a supporter of a monarch or monarchy, esp a supporter of the Stuarts during the English Civil War
2.
(informal) an extreme reactionary or conservative: an economic royalist
adjective
3.
of, characteristic of, or relating to royalists
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