termidoro
Thermidor
noun ter-mee-DOH-roh Rare
Origin: French 'Thermidor', from Greek 'therme' (heat) + 'doron' (gift).
Usage Note
Termidoro is the eleventh month of the French Revolutionary calendar (roughly mid-July to mid-August). In Italian political discourse la reazione termidoriana — the Thermidorian reaction — denotes any conservative backlash that halts a radical revolution, echoing the 1794 coup against Robespierre. It is used almost exclusively in historical or metaphorical contexts.
Examples
"La caduta di Robespierre avvenne durante il Termidoro."
Natural Translation
The fall of Robespierre occurred during Thermidor.
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