parliamentarian means Of or relating to a parliament; favouring the establishment of a parliament. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
adj
- Of or relating to a parliament; favouring the establishment of a parliament.“a parliamentarian democracy; the parliamentarian movement”
- Of or relating to the Parliamentarians (supporters of the parliament during the English Civil War (1642–1651)).“[...] Deputies were sent with Commissions into all the Counties; and the Parliamentarian Rebels by force and their own authority, invade the Militia, which they could not obtain from the King by petitioning.”
noun
- A member of a parliament, congress or an elected national legislative body of another name.
- A person well-versed in parliamentary procedure.
- An officer in most legislative bodies charged with being well-versed in the parliamentary rules of that legislative house, and whose rulings are taken as authoritative, to be appealed only to the whole of the house itself under special rules.
- Alternative letter-case form of parliamentarian, particularly; A supporter of the English Parliament during the English Civil War.