"Guy Fawkes" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Guy Fawkeses [plural]
Etymology: From Guy Fawkes, who took part in the failed plot to blow up parliament in 1605 and who was sentenced to being hanged, drawn, and quartered. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Guy Fawkes (plural Guy Fawkeses)
  1. An effigy of Guy Fawkes that is hanged as part of the Guy Fawkes Night celebrations. Synonyms: guy Derived forms: Guy Fawkes Day, Guy Fawkes Night
    Sense id: en-Guy_Fawkes-en-noun--Fv9LPB1

Verb

Forms: Guy Fawkeses [present, singular, third-person], Guy Fawkesing [participle, present], Guy Fawkesed [participle, past], Guy Fawkesed [past]
Etymology: From Guy Fawkes, who took part in the failed plot to blow up parliament in 1605 and who was sentenced to being hanged, drawn, and quartered. Head templates: {{en-verb}} Guy Fawkes (third-person singular simple present Guy Fawkeses, present participle Guy Fawkesing, simple past and past participle Guy Fawkesed)
  1. (intransitive) To celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. Tags: intransitive Translations (Translations): Guto Ffowc (Welsh)
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  2. (transitive, intransitive) To blow up a building as an act of political sabotage. Tags: intransitive, transitive
    Sense id: en-Guy_Fawkes-en-verb-UVKxBn7d
  3. (transitive) To execute by hanging. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-Guy_Fawkes-en-verb-iSPQ7V7x

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