JACQUERIE


Meaning of JACQUERIE in English

zhäˈkrē noun

( -s )

Usage: often capitalized

Etymology: French, from jacquerie, the 1358 peasant revolt in France, from Middle French, from jacques, jacque peasant + -erie -ery — more at jacket

1. : a peasants' revolt

2. : the peasant class

stormed and sacked by a famished Jacquerie — Times Literary Supplement

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