allegiants

/əˈliːdʒənts/
noun
  1. People who are loyal and faithful to a leader, country, or cause.
    • The organization's allegiants worked tirelessly to promote its mission.
    • During the war, the allegiants of the general refused to surrender.
    • The king's allegiants gathered at the castle to show their support.
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