noun
- Members of a radical political club during the French Revolution, known for their extreme views and use of terror.
- A person who holds radical or revolutionary political views.
- A type of pigeon with a hood-like marking on its head.
Usage: historical; usually capitalized
Usage: often capitalized; figurative
Usage: ornithology
Examples
- The Jacobins dominated French politics during the Reign of Terror.
- History students learned about the Jacobins and their role in the Revolution.
- He was accused of being a Jacobin for his radical political views.
- The Jacobins believed in direct democracy and social equality.
- Jacobins are a popular breed among pigeon fanciers.
- The club's members were known as Jacobins because they met in a former monastery.