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royalism

  • a word derived from royalist.
    royalist
    noun
    a supporter or adherent of a king or royal government, especially in times of rebellion or civil war.

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Political parties with his backing continued to win elections but were forced from power several times by the courts and the army, both bulwarks of royalism.

From Washington Times Sep. 1, 2023

“You can see some of that royalism in America in the fact that we have created our own royalties and dynasties — whether it’s the Kennedys or the Bushes,” she said.

From New York Times Nov. 28, 2022

The movie tries to compensate for its unapologetic royalism with hand-wringing about the Zamundan patriarchy but stops short of making its female characters too interesting or distinctive.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 4, 2021

Then, in February of 1871, new legislative elections were held throughout France, and a majority returned in favor of an as yet ill-defined form of republican royalism.

From The New Yorker Dec. 15, 2014

On the one hand is the Castle, lacking the castle feature and charm, with a pervading sense of royalism minus the outward symbols of state which give it popularity and influence.

From With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 by Various