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==Etymology==
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''politic'' from [[Middle French]] ''politique'', from [[Latin]] ''politicus'', from [[Ancient Greek]] ''πολιτικός'' (''politikós''), from ''πολίτης'' (''polítēs'', “citizen”). Cognate with [[German]] ''politisch'' (“political”)+‎ ''-ian''
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==Noun==
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'''politician''' (plural '''politicians''')
 
# One engaged in [[politics]], especially an elected or appointed [[government]] official.
 
# One engaged in [[politics]], especially an elected or appointed [[government]] official.
 
#: '''''Politicians''' should serve the country's interest.''
 
#: '''''Politicians''' should serve the country's interest.''
 
# Specifically, one who regards elected political office as a [[career]].
 
# Specifically, one who regards elected political office as a [[career]].
 
#: ''Unlike the other candidates, I'm not a '''politician'''.''
 
#: ''Unlike the other candidates, I'm not a '''politician'''.''
#* {{Template:Definition:quote-book|1996|[[w:Tom Clancy|Tom Clancy]]|Executive Orders|page=438|isbn=0399142185|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UM1Gjl2icDAC
 
|passage=I never wanted to be one, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm not a '''politician''' now.  Am I the best man for this job? Probably not. I am, however, the President of the United States, {{Template:Definition:...}} }}
 
 
# A politically [[active]] or interested person.
 
# A politically [[active]] or interested person.
 
#: ''Only real '''politicians''' are interested in this issue.''
 
#: ''Only real '''politicians''' are interested in this issue.''
#* {{Template:Definition:quote-book|1863|chapter=The Fountain Kloof||The Sunday at Home|page=211|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=JxsFAAAAQAAJ
 
|passage=You used to be such a '''politician'''. Do you remember the debates we held in Fitzroy's rooms?}}<!-- reminiscing about college days -->
 
 
# A [[sly]] or [[ingratiating]] person.
 
# A [[sly]] or [[ingratiating]] person.
 
#: ''There is a '''politician''' in every office.''
 
#: ''There is a '''politician''' in every office.''
#* {{Template:Definition:quote-book|1969|David E. Sanford|My Village, My World|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=rVMjAAAAMAAJ|page=90
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|passage=Mrs. Dimitriou blushed at the compliment. "Antonios, you are such a '''politician'''," her husband chuckled. }}
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===Derived terms===
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* [[machine politician]]
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* [[professional politician]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 23 August 2023

Etymology

politic from Middle French politique, from Latin politicus, from Ancient Greek πολιτικός (politikós), from πολίτης (polítēs, “citizen”). Cognate with German politisch (“political”)+‎ -ian

Noun

politician (plural politicians)

  1. One engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official.
    Politicians should serve the country's interest.
  2. Specifically, one who regards elected political office as a career.
    Unlike the other candidates, I'm not a politician.
  3. A politically active or interested person.
    Only real politicians are interested in this issue.
  4. A sly or ingratiating person.
    There is a politician in every office.

Derived terms

  • machine politician
  • professional politician

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