Roundhead
noun /ˈraʊndhed/
/ˈraʊndhed/
- a person who supported Parliament against the King in the English Civil War (1642–49)
compare Cavalier圆颅党人(1642 年至 1649 年英格兰内战期间支持议会反对国王) 词源so named because of the short-cropped hairstyle of the Puritans, who formed an important element in the party.