- a word derived from Garibaldi.
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After a period of coma, he opened his eyes, kissed his wife, embraced his daughters, to his son whispered: "Peppino, I am going; you continue the Garibaldian tradition," then died.
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But Toscanini, who has scrupulously avoided any truck with Fascism, found Verdi's Garibaldian sentiments too appropriate to neglect.
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He joined the Garibaldian Volunteers in the War of 1866, and for years afterwards wore his red shirt under his cassock.
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He turned out to be a Garibaldian, who had been living many years in Soho.
From The Drama Of Three Hundred & Sixty-Five Days Scenes In The Great War by Caine, Hall, Sir
The Garibaldian volunteers moved up to Autun to protect Bourges.
From The Franco-German War of 1870-71 by Helmuth, Count