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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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