Confederates

/kənˈfɛdərɪts/ noun, verb

People united for a common purpose or allies in an action (often implying secrecy); also refers to members of the Confederate States of America.

From Latin 'confederatus' (united by covenant), from 'con-' (together) plus 'foedus' (covenant). The American usage dates to 1861 with the CSA.

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