Baʻthist

English

Etymology

From Baʻth + -ist.

Noun

Baʻthist (plural Baʻthists)

  1. Alternative form of Baathist
    • 1969 December, Perlmutter, Amos, “From Obscurity to Rule: The Syrian Army and the Baʻth Party”, in Political Research Quarterly, volume 22, number 4, DOI:10.1177/106591296902200408, page 827:
      Since the collapse of the U.A.R. in 1961, there have been at least six "political parties" in the army: the "leftists" and the "mainstream" (moderate) Baʻthists; [...]
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