vonuist

English

Etymology

From vonu + -ist.

Adjective

vonuist (comparative more vonuist, superlative most vonuist)

  1. Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating for vonu.
    • 1999 [1979], Erwin S. Strauss, How to Start Your Own Country, 3rd edition, Paladin Press, →ISBN, page 27:
      Living a "vonuist" life, you can pay essentially no taxes, educate your own children as you see fit, forget about draft registration, and otherwise live as you choose.

Noun

vonuist (plural vonuists)

  1. A proponent of vonuism.
    • 1985, Nomos: Studies in Spontaneous Order, volume 3, Nomos Press, page 35:
      The wandering vonuist (chapter)
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