Synonyms for partizan


Grammar : Noun
Spell : pahr-tuh-zuh n; British pahr-tuh-zan
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpɑr tə zən; British ˌpɑr təˈzæn


Définition of partizan

  • As in spear : noun lance
Example sentences :
  • Salicetti was too prominent a partizan to be overlooked by the angry burghers.
  • Extract from : « The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte » by William Milligan Sloane
  • But the Daityas were angry with him, affirming that he had become a partizan of the gods.
  • Extract from : « The Kath Sarit Sgara » by Somadeva Bhatta
  • Wa-ha-che-ra, Big Knife, a partizan or leader of war parties.
  • Extract from : « Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume XIV » by Edwin James
  • It is not safe to be a partizan, but it is safe to be free, courageous, and honest in all things.
  • Extract from : « Handbook of Freethought » by Various
  • This is but the first part of the journals of this noted American partizan.
  • Extract from : « A Battle Fought on Snow Shoes » by Mary Cochrane Rogers
  • By the side of the partizan motives stalked the desire for gain.
  • Extract from : « The Boss and the Machine » by Samuel P. Orth
  • A partizan of the Commune had determined to profit by the decree.
  • Extract from : « Paris under the Commune » by John Leighton
  • I have no quarrel with your partizan creed, no matter what it is.
  • Extract from : « The Young Man and the World » by Albert J. Beveridge
  • Here, again, I fancy that partizan prejudice had something to do with the dislike.
  • Extract from : « Fisherman's Luck » by Henry van Dyke
  • Nevertheless, tell me no more; if I must be a partizan, I shall be a partizan to my husband.
  • Extract from : « The City of Delight » by Elizabeth Miller

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