fronda
frond
noun FRON-dah Rare
Origin: From Latin frons/frondis (leafy branch). The political sense echoes the French Fronde (17th c. rebellion).
Also means
dissident faction
Usage Note
Fronda is feminine (la fronda, pl. le fronde). In botany it is a large leaf or frond (fern, palm). In political language la fronda refers to an internal opposition group within a party — a disgruntled faction — borrowed directly from the historical French Fronde.
Examples
"Le fronde della palma si muovono nel vento."
Natural Translation
The fronds of the palm tree move in the wind.
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