Dictionary Definition
agitator n : one who agitates; a political
troublemaker [syn: fomenter]
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English
Noun
- One who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others; as, political reformers and agitators.
- An implement for shaking or mixing.
- One of a body of men appointed by the army, in Cromwell's time, to look after their interests; called also adjutators.
Translations
one who agitates
- Crimean Tatar: agitator
- German: Agitator
- Hebrew: ,
- Swedish: agitator
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
agitatus - putting in motion.Noun
agitatorDeclension
References
Useinov-Mireev 2002}}Croatian
Noun
Extensive Definition
Agitator is a term for a person that actively
supports some ideology or movement with speeches and especially
actions.
English Agitators
In the English-speaking world, the term first
referred to men who were elected to present complaints of army
soldiers, including the New Model
Army of Oliver
Cromwell, during the English
Civil War. They were also known as adjutators.
The practice begun in 1647 when the Long
Parliament wanted to either disband the armies or send them to
Ireland.
Soldiers did not appreciate that and eight of the cavalry regiments elected
representatives they called commissioners, who presented the
soldiers' complaints, including the fact that their payments were
eight weeks late. In April 3 1647 their letter was
read in the House
of Commons. Before the generals could return to London,
parliament again decided to disband the army and settled June 1 as the date
that would happen.
Following the example of the Ironsides,
other units followed suit and foot soldiers elected Agitators. The
Agitators, with two officers from each regiment and the Generals
formed a new body called the Army
Council which after a rendezvous (meeting) near Newmarket on
Friday 4
June 1647
issued "A Solemne
Engagement of the Army, under the Command of his Excellency Sir
Thomas Fairfax" to Parliament on 8 June making
their concerns known, and also the constitution of the Army Council
so that Parliament would understand that the discontent was Army
wide and had the support of both officers and other ranks. This
Engagement was read out to the Army at a general Army rendezvous on
5
June.
A few weeks later there was another rendezvous at
while the army was camped at Thriplow Heath near Royston, the
soldiers refused the offers made by Parliament, and the agitators
demanded a march towards London and the "purging" of the House of
Commons.
Later Levellers adopted
many of the Agitator's ideas.
Negative sense
The term was first used in negative sense about
those who supported Irish Home rule and
eventual independence, especially
Daniel
O'Connell.
See also
References
agitator in Bosnian: Agitator
agitator in German: Agitation
agitator in Estonian: Agitatsioon
agitator in Serbian: Агитација
agitator in Finnish: Agitaatio
(yleiskieli)
agitator in Swedish: Agitation
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
activist, agent provocateur,
agitprop, beater, blender, brawler, catalyst, cement mixer,
churn, crucible, demagogue, eggbeater, emulsifier, exciter, extremist, firebrand, fomenter, frondeur, incendiary, inciter, inflamer, instigator, insubordinate, insurgent, insurrectionary,
insurrectionist,
insurrecto, jiggler, malcontent, maverick, melting pot,
mischief-maker, mixer,
mover, mutineer, nonconformist, paddle, provocateur, provoker, rabble-rouser,
rebel, revolter, revolutionary, revolutionist, ringleader, rioter, rouser, seditionary, seditionist, shaker, subversive, traitor, troublemaker, urger, vibrator, whisk