jacquerie
Meaning of jacquerie
noun
a communal uprising or revolt.
early 16th century (referring to the 1357 peasants' revolt against the nobles in northern France): from Old French, literally ‘villeins’, from Jacques, a given name used in the sense ‘peasant’.
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Hyphenation of jacquerie
jacquerie
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