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† 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.
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▪ I. mutiny, n. (ˈmjuːtɪnɪ) Forms: 6 mutinee, mutenye, (-inye, -yny, -enie), 6–7 mutinie, (7 muttenie), 6– mutiny. [f. mutine v. or n. + -y, ? after felony. Cf. the earlier mutinery, mutinewe.] 1. Open revolt against constituted authority; now chiefly spec. revolt on the part of a disciplined body (...
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