Ancien Régime
See also: ancien regime and ancien régime
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French Ancien Régime, from ancien (“former”) + régime (“rule, order”). The word first appeared in English in print in 1794.
Proper noun
the Ancien Régime
- (historical) The aristocratic social and political system established in France under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties, overthrown by the French Revolution of 1789.
- (historical, by extension) Any other political system overthrown in the wake of the French Revolution.
- the Ancien Régime of Switzerland (1648–1798)
Translations
aristocratic system in France before the French Revolution
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French
Etymology
From ancien (“former”) + régime (“rule, order”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑ̃.sjɛ̃ ʁe.ʒim/
Proper noun
- (historical) Ancien Régime
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French Ancien Régime.
Proper noun
o Ancien Régime m
- (historical, politics) Ancien Régime (aristocratic system in France before the French Revolution)