different between factioneer vs factioner
factioneer
English
Etymology
faction +? -eer
Noun
factioneer (plural factioneers)
- A proponent of a faction.
- One who aggressively pushes a cause.
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factioner
English
Etymology
faction +? -er
Noun
factioner (plural factioners)
- A member of a faction.
- 1593, Richard Bancroft, Dangerous Positions and Proceedings...
- […] as if all the Factioners had entered into such a seditious Conspiracy […]
- 1593, Richard Bancroft, Dangerous Positions and Proceedings...
Anagrams
- fornacite, fornicate, refaction
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