The Collaborative International Dictionary
Revolutioner \Rev`o*lu"tion*er\, n.
One who is engaged in effecting a revolution; a
revolutionist.
--Smollett.
Wiktionary
n. (context archaic English) One who engages in bringing about a revolution; a revolutionary.
Usage examples of "revolutioner".
In Scotland a warm contest arose between the revolutioners and those in the opposition, concerning the existence of the present parliament.
The presbyterians and revolutioners were headed by the duke of Argyle.
At the opening of the session in June, the members were divided into three parties, namely, the cavaliers or Jacobites, the revolutioners, the squadrone volante, or flying squadron, headed by the marquis of Tweedale, who disclaimed the other two factions, and pretended to act from the dictates of conscience alone.