Wagnerite
See also: wagnerite
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Noun
Wagnerite (plural Wagnerites)
- An admirer of Richard Wagner and/or his work.
- 1999 August 23, Michael Ajzenstadt, “Bayreuth's magic endures”, in The Jerusalem Post:
- The magic and charm of Bayreuth will never vanish. It is an experience every music lover in general and every Wagnerite in particular owes to himself at least once in a lifetime.
- 2005 July 31, George Jahn, “Wagner festival attracts stars and opera lovers”, in Deseret News:
- As always, this year's 30 performances were sold out well before curtain time, with nearly 60,000 Wagnerites paying hundreds of euros for the best tickets.
- 2005 August 7, Melinda Bargreen, “Ringheads have fiery devotion”, in The Seattle Times:
- Herrmann, like many Wagnerites, started listening to opera as a youngster: "My father played the old 78 rpm recordings for me, and had me read the Edda [Old Norse sagas, one of Wagner's major sources for his 'Ring']."
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- a Wagner Group soldier
- 2019 January 31, Denis Shpigov, “Wagner group: Mercenaries protecting Kremlin’s interests worldwide”, in BelsatTV, retrieved March 15, 2023:
- Until international law settles the status of PMCs, the Kremlin will continue to use them in the international arena. According to Reuters, about 400 ‘Wagnerites’ have been recently sent to Venezuela to protect president Nicolas Maduro.
- 2023 February 22, Paul Kirby, “Russian Wagner chief Prigozhin blames ammunition shortage for high deaths”, in BBC News:
- "We will not leave Bakhmut," vowed Prigozhin in his audio message. "We'll simply die in double the numbers until all [the Wagnerites] are finished. And when the Wagnerites are completely finished, most likely Shoigu and Gerasimov will have to pick up machine guns."
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