maquis
Americannoun
plural
maquis-
the French underground movement, or Resistance, that combatted the Nazis in World War II.
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Also called maquisard. a member of this movement.
noun
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shrubby mostly evergreen vegetation found in coastal regions of the Mediterranean: includes myrtles, heaths, arbutus, cork oak, and ilex
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(often capital)
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the French underground movement that fought against the German occupying forces in World War II
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a member of this movement
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Etymology
Origin of maquis
1940–45; < French, special use of maquis, makis wild, bushy land < Italian (Corsican dial.) macchie (with French -is for -ie ), plural of macchia a thicket < Latin macula spot
Example Sentences
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In June however, immediately after D-Day, he was sent to train maquis further north.
From BBC • Sep. 25, 2021
It is home not only to Schlumberger's radio set, on which Pierre's orders were received, but a mass of paperwork from the period and testimonies from the men who fought in the maquis.
From BBC • Sep. 25, 2021
Wild donkeys watched us impassively from the roadside; the surrounding meadows were dyed red and yellow where poppies and daisies rioted among maquis trees and gauzy tufts of wild fennel.
From Washington Post • Aug. 13, 2015
He fought with the maquis in France and with a group of girl partisans in Italy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There are hills and rocks, with emerald ferns, and wild flowers almost like Switzerland; and gorse, and fragrant shrubs which must be like the "maquis" they tell you of in Corsica.
From The Lightning Conductor Discovers America by Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris)
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