Tumultuous+rabble

  • 21rout — rout1 /rowt/, n. 1. a defeat attended with disorderly flight; dispersal of a defeated force in complete disorder: to put an army to rout; to put reason to rout. 2. any overwhelming defeat: a rout of the home team by the state champions. 3. a… …

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  • 22Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …

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  • 23Filippo Lippi —     Filippo Lippi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Filippo Lippi     Italian painter, b. at Florence about 1406; d. at Spoleto, 9 October, 1469. Left an orphan at the age of two he was cared for by an aunt who being too poor to rear him placed him… …

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  • 24Renaissance —     The Renaissance     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Renaissance     The Renaissance may be considered in a general or a particular sense, as     (1) the achievements of what is termed the modern spirit in opposition to the spirit which… …

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  • 25The Renaissance —     The Renaissance     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Renaissance     The Renaissance may be considered in a general or a particular sense, as     (1) the achievements of what is termed the modern spirit in opposition to the spirit which… …

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  • 26Paul —    =Saul (q.v.) was born about the same time as our Lord. His circumcision name was Saul, and probably the name Paul was also given to him in infancy for use in the Gentile world, as Saul would be his Hebrew home name. He was a native of Tarsus,… …

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  • 27violence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Characterized by physical force Nouns 1. violence, vehemence, intensity, impetuosity; boisterousness; turbulence, riot, row, rumpus, devil to pay, the fat in the fire; turmoil, disorder; agitation; storm …

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  • 28rout — I. n. 1. Defeat, discomfiture, ruin, complete overthrow. 2. Concourse, rabble, multitude, tumultuous crowd, clamorous multitude. 3. Fashionable assembly, evening party. 4. Uproar, brawl, disturbance, noise. II. v. a. 1. Defeat, discomfort,… …

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  • 29mob — n 1. rabble, rout, surge; horde, Huns, barbarians, Inf. mob scene. 2. crowd, throng, multitude, force, host, legion, mass; herd, pack, swarm, flock, drove, bevy, shoal, school, gaggle; jam, press, crush; tribe, crew, band, troop, group, company,… …

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  • 30seditious — adj 1. dissentious, factious, sedition ary; defiant, rebel, insurrectionary, renegade, muti neering, revolutionary; rebellious, mutinous, insurgent, insurrectionist; inflammatory, rabble rousing. 2. unruly, restive, refractory, insubordinate,… …

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