The Collaborative International Dictionary
Frondeur
Frondeur \Fron"deur`\, n. [F.] (F. Hist.) A member of the Fronde.
Wiktionary
frondeur
Etymology 1 n. A political rebel Etymology 2
a. politically disapproving. n. 1 slinger, someone who slings or who uses a sling 2 A member of the (term: Fronde) 3 A political rebel
Usage examples of "frondeur".
Place Maubert to the minarets of Gigelli: I become from a Frondeur an adventurer!
The Fronde left behind it a sense of littleness, of poverty-stricken humanity, and this particular frondeur had seen the mask drop from the features of his fellow-men.
Charentin from the Frondeurs, as the malcontents called themselves, and had carried out his threat of checking the flow of bread to the city.