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cabal [kəˈbæl] n 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a small group of intriguers, esp one formed for political purposes 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a secret plot, esp a political one; conspiracy; intrigue 3. a secret or exclusive set of people; clique vb -bals, -balling, -balled (intr) (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to form a cabal; conspire; plot [from French cabale, from Medieval Latin cabala; see cabbala] Cabal [kəˈbæl] n (Historical Terms) the English history a group of ministers of Charles II that governed from 1667-73: consisting of Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington, and Lauderdale. [see cabbala; by a coincidence, the initials of Charles II's ministers can be arranged to form this word] Cabal a small group engaged in a secret intrigue; a political clique. See also camarilla, conspiracy, faction, party. Examples: cabal of artists, 1859; of cardinals, 1715; of intriguers; of politicians. [Its origin was popularly related as an acronym referring to 1670, when the English Government ministers included C lifford, A shley, B uckingham, A rlington, and L auderdale.]
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She pretended that a wicked plot was being hatched against her, a cabal which would come to a head one of those days; but she added that she was not the woman to be intimidated. No spider ever took more pains to repair the shattered meshes of his web, than did Waldemar Fitzurse to reunite and combine the scattered members of Prince John's cabal. But he was at last in pain at my long absence; and after consulting with the treasurer and the rest of that cabal, a person of quality was dispatched with the copy of the articles against me. |
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