mutine

See also: mutiné

English

Etymology

From Middle French mutin (noun), mutiner (verb).

Noun

mutine (countable and uncountable, plural mutines)

  1. (obsolete) Mutiny, rebellion. [16th–17th c.]
  2. (obsolete) A mutineer. [16th–17th c.]

Verb

mutine (third-person singular simple present mutines, present participle mutining, simple past and past participle mutined)

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel. [16th–18th c.]

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

Verb

mutine

  1. inflection of mutiner:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative
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