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quisling

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1940, from Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), Norwegian fascist politician who headed the puppet government during the German occupation of Norway in World War II; shot for treason after German defeat. First used in London Times of April 15, 1940, in a Swedish ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force [syn: collaborator , collaborationist ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A quisling (; ) in Norwegian , English, and some other languages, is a person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force. The word originates from the Norwegian war-time leader Vidkun Quisling , who headed a domestic Nazi collaborationist regime during ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context pejorative English) A traitor who collaborates with the enemy.

Usage examples of quisling.

But for reasons of secrecy, Iraq had not taken any steps to contact Kuwaiti oppositionists before the invasion, so that after the fact, Baghdad could not find any Kuwaiti leader willing to serve as a quisling.

But the coincidence of maps, girls, and rocketfalls has entered him silently, silent as ice, and Quisling molecules have shifted in latticelike ways to freeze him.

Well, when I saw it acted, what with its intrigues and doublecrossings, non-aggression pacts, quislings, people changing sides in the middle of a battle, and what-not, it seemed to me extraordinarily up to date.

We live in a lunatic world in which opposites are constantly changing into one another, in which pacifists find themselves worshipping Hitler, Socialists become nationalists, patriots become quislings, Buddhists pray for the success of the Japanese army, and the Stock Market takes an upward turn when the Russians stage an offensive.

Perhaps he intended to train a corps of collaborators, Quislings, who would make his authority effective.

The Vitons now were aided by a horde of surgically-created quislings, a hapless, helpless, hopeless but dangerous fifth column.

The situation was complicated, after the defeat of the Curious Yellow censorship worm, by the emergence of quisling dictatorships whose leaders took advantage of the Curious Yellow software to spread their own pernicious ideologies and power structures.

These people manipulate the worm, customizing its payload to establish quisling dictatorships in its shadow, and the horrors these gauleiters invent in its service are far worse than the crude but direct tactics the original worm used.

We’ve driven Curious Yellow back into its box and broken up the quisling dictatorships that thrived under it.

Control over the vital communications lines passed to the Quislings in Council Bluffs, who oversee the railroad bridges and the river traffic.

An admirer of Lord Byron wrote, 'I dream'd that Greece might still be free' in wobbly Roman letters, and General Tsolakoglou, the new quisling leader of the Greek people, appeared everywhere as a cartoon figure, committing various obscene and unpleasant acts with the Duce.

His master plan to get them all out the door early met its first check of the day when he opened his closet door to discover that Zap the Cat, having penetrated the security of Vorkosigan House through Miles's quisling cook, had made a nest on the floor among his boots and fallen clothing to have kittens.

The Quislings were too busy in the henhouses and pigpens to notice much.