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mutine
▪ I. † mutine, n. and a.1 Obs. Also 6 mutyne, mutin. [a. F. mutin adj. rebellious, mutinous, n. rebel, mutineer; also in 16th c. rebellion, mutiny; corresponding to Sp. motin, Pg. motim rebellion, mutiny:—Rom. *movitino, f. popular L. *movita: see mute n.2] A. n. 1. Popular disturbance or tumult; re... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Mutine (1806)
Mutine gave chase and at about 2pm her quarry hoisted the French flag. She then opened fire on Mutine with her stern chasers. Eventually, shots from Mutine took away her quarry's main-top-gallant-mast and jibs, slowing her and allowing Mutine to catch up. wikipedia.org
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HMS Mutine (1880)
Crew Mutine would have had a normal complement of 140–150 men. Mutine was assigned to the Pacific Station, including service in China. wikipedia.org
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mutinist
† ˈmutinist Obs. rare—1. [f. mutine + -ist.] A mutineer.1616 J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. x. 616 Mutinistes [1630 mutiners] and wronge doers all hee hates. Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Mutine (1797)
Mutine was still in the Mediterranean in 1800. Mutine took Josephs dispatches on to Egypt. Fate In 1801 Mutine sailed to Trieste. wikipedia.org
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mutinado
† mutiˈnado Obs. [Pseudo-Sp. formation on mutine v.: see -ado. Cf. Sp. amotinado mutineer.] A mutineer.1604 E. Grimstone Hist. Siege Ostend 218 The mutinadoes..had the point. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xx. §27. 735/2 This vnfortunate Prince, hauing..incurred extreme hatred with many of the Nobil... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Mutine (1825)
HMS Mutine was launched on 19 May 1825 at Plymouth, England as a Cherokee-class brig-sloop. Career Falmouth packet: In September 1826 Mutine was at Devonport being fitted out for the packet trade out of Falmouth. wikipedia.org
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mutinery
† mutinery Obs. rare—1. [ad. OF. mutinerie, f. mutin mutine n.] Mutiny.1563 Foxe A. & M. 696 b, The better instruction of your hyghnes people to..hatred of rebellion and mutinery. Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Mutine (1900)
HMS Mutine was a Condor-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Mutine was launched on 1 March 1900. Fate Mutine was sold to Thos. W. Ward of Briton Ferry on 16 August 1932 and scrapped. wikipedia.org
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mutinewe
† mutinewe Obs. rare—1. [If not some error, prob. f. mutine n. or v. after retinue, revenue.]c 1540 tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden No. 29) 14 A mutinewe [sic MS.] rose sodainly thereof and every man forsooke the campe and departed. Oxford English Dictionary
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French ship Mutine
Twelve ships of the French Navy have borne the name Mutine ("Mischievous"): Ships , a 14-gun frigate , an experimental armoured ship , a 28-gun light (1885), an steamer gunboat. , a hulk, was named Mutine during her career. (1945), a patrol boat on Lake Constance, captured from the Germans. wikipedia.org
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mutiner
† mutiner Obs. Also 7 mutener. [f. mutine v. + -er1. Cf. mutineer.] A turbulent, rebellious, or mutinous person; a mutineer.1569 T. Stocker tr. Diod. Sic. ii. xxix. 81 He put to death the principall mutiners. 1589 Pappe w. Hatchet A iv, These mutiners in Church matters, must haue their mouthes bungd... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Mutine (J227)
HMS Mutine was a turbine-powered of the Royal Navy. Mutine spent Christmas 1944 in Mudros. wikipedia.org
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French corvette Mutine (1799)
The crossing took 38 days, during which Mutine took two prizes. Once in the French Antilles, Mutine sailed from Port-de-Paix to Santiago de Cuba. The destroyed brig turned out to be Mutine. wikipedia.org
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HMS Mutine
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mutine (the feminine form of the French name "Mutin", meaning "mutinous" or "joker"): HMS Mutine She was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Mutine. She was renamed HMS Pigmy in 1798 and was wrecked in 1805. wikipedia.org
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