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Definition of Mutinous

Mutinous
Mutinous Mu"ti*nous, a. [See Mutiny.] Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate. The city was becoming mutinous. --Macaulay. -- Mu"ti*nous*ly, adv. -- Mu"ti*nous*ness, n.

Meaning of Mutinous from wikipedia

- Pacification of Ghent. Sack of Rome (1527), military event carried out by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Discovery mutiny in 1611 during...
- The Certain Mutinous Crews Act 1797 (37 Geo. 3. c. 71) was an Act p****ed by the British Parliament. The Act was p****ed in the aftermath of the Spithead...
- the Papal States, followed the capture of the city on 6 May 1527 by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, during his war with the League...
- Coup Attempt Crushed Caucasus: Loyal forces storm a building and overcome mutinous police units, president reports". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the...
- idea was copied and flower sellers donated more flowers to decorate the mutinous soldiers and their weapons. The anniversary of the Carnation Revolution...
- Fury was the sack of Antwerp in November 1576. In English, this, and the mutinous campaign of 1576 in general, tends to be what is meant by "Spanish Fury"...
- into surrendering. However, Ottoman commander Yussuf Pasha executed the mutinous Albanian officers who were offering to surrender Navpaktos to Byron and...
- although Brock was killed. Commanding General Henry Dearborn, hampered by mutinous New England infantry, retreated to winter quarters near Albany, failing...
- to prevent any further unrest and took on the task of controlling the mutinous sailors and their supporters in the Kiel barracks. The sailors and soldiers...
- evacuating their forces. With the American treasury empty, unpaid and mutinous soldiers forced the adjournment of Congress. In March 1783, Washington...