词条 | Botifler |
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Botiflers ({{IPA-ca|butiˈfle}}) was a name given to Philip V of Spain supporters during the War of the Spanish Succession. They were usually Catalan and Valencian aristocrats and members of the nobility who wanted to increase their power from the upcoming regime that would result after Bourbon victory. In Majorca, the term evolved to "botifarres", which started to be used to refer to all noblemen independently of any national ascription. Botifler originally referred to anyone having inflated cheeks.[1] Later on, it designated specifically to any Bourbon supporter because the latter were said to have also inflated cheeks. Nowadays, the term is used by Catalan and Valencian nationalists to refer pejoratively to unionists or whoever acts against Catalonian or Valencian nationalist interests. See also
References1. ^IEC{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 1 : History of Catalonia |
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