| Whig | (n) ผู้สนับสนุนให้ทำสงครามเพื่อประกาศอิสรภาพจากอังกฤษ |
| Whig | (n) สมาชิกพรรคการเมืองอังกฤษสมัยก่อน (ค.ศ.1679-1832) ซึ่งต่อมากลายเป็นพรรคลิเบอรัลในปัจจุบัน |
| whig | (วิก) n. สมาชิกพรรครักชาติ |
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| whig | (n) a member of the political party that urged social reform in 18th and 19th century England; was the opposition party to the Tories |
| whig | (n) a supporter of the American Revolution |
| whig | (n) a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War |
| whig party | (n) a former political party in the United States; formed in 1834 in opposition to the Democratic Party; advocated a loose interpretation of the Constitution and high protective tariffs |
| Whig | n. [ See Whey. ] Acidulated whey, sometimes mixed with buttermilk and sweet herbs, used as a cooling beverage. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whig | n. [ Said to be from whiggam, a term used in Scotland in driving horses, whiggamore one who drives horses (a term applied to some western Scotchmen), contracted to whig. In 1648, a party of these people marched to Edinburgh to oppose the king and the duke of Hamilton (the Whiggamore raid), and hence the name of Whig was given to the party opposed to the court. Cf. Scot. whig to go quickly. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whig | a. Of or pertaining to the Whigs. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggamore | n. [ See Whig. ] A Whig; -- a cant term applied in contempt to Scotch Presbyterians. [ Scot. ] Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggarchy | n. [ Whig + -archy. ] Government by Whigs. [ Cont ] Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggery | n. The principles or practices of the Whigs; Whiggism. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggish | a. Of or pertaining to Whigs; partaking of, or characterized by, the principles of Whigs. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggishly | adv. In a Whiggish manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whiggism | n. The principles of the Whigs. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Whigling | n. A petty or inferior Whig; -- used in contempt. Spectator. [ 1913 Webster ] |