Krugerite, adjective and & noun
- Origin:
- EnglishShow more Kruger (see Kruger) + English noun- and adjective-forming suffix -ite.
obs. except in historical contexts
A. adjective Adhering to the ideology or policies of President Paul Kruger (of the former Transvaal Republic).
1896 Westminster Gaz. (U.K.) 3 Dec. 5Those who have effusively championed Mr. Chamberlain for what they imagined was his agreement with their Krugerite sympathies.
1900 Pall Mall Gaz. (U.K.) 11 June 2In the spring of last year he denounced the corruption of the Krugerite gang.
B. noun A follower of President Paul Kruger or his policies.
1897 Daily News (U.K.) 25 Jan. 5Krugerites we know, and Rhodesites, but the Schreinerites (politically) all seem to live in London.
1972 Sunday Times 11 June (Mag. Sect.) 9My father was not a Krugerite, he was a follower of Joubert, who would be called a Progressive today, I suppose.
Adhering to the ideology or policies of President Paul Kruger (of the former Transvaal Republic).
A follower of President Paul Kruger or his policies.

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