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Tumultuarily
Tumultuarily Tu*mul"tu*a*ri*ly, adv.
In a tumultuary manner.
Tumultuariness
Tumultuariness Tu*mul"tu*a*ri*ness, n.
The quality or state of being tumultuary.
Tumultuary
Tumultuary Tu*mul"tu*a*ry, a. [L. tumultuarius: cf. F.
tumultuaire.]
1. Attended by, or producing, a tumult; disorderly;
promiscuous; confused; tumultuous. ``A tumultuary
conflict.' --Eikon Basilike.
A tumultuary attack of the Celtic peasantry.
--Macaulay.
Sudden flight or tumultuary skirmish. --De Quincey.
2. Restless; agitated; unquiet.
Men who live without religion live always in a
tumultuary and restless state. --Atterbury.
Tumultuate
Tumultuate Tu*mul"tu*ate, v. i. [L. tumultuatus, p. p. of
tumultuari to make a tumult.]
To make a tumult. [Obs.] ``He will murmur and tumultuate.'
--South.
Tumultuation
Tumultuation Tu*mul`tu*a"tion, n. [L. tumultuatio.]
Irregular or disorderly movement; commotion; as, the
tumultuation of the parts of a fluid. [Obs.] --Boyle.
TumultuousTumultuous Tu*mul"tu*ous, a. [L. tumultuosus: cf. F.
tumultueux.]
1. Full of tumult; characterized by tumult; disorderly;
turbulent.
The flight became wild and tumultuous. --Macaulay.
2. Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous;
disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting.
3. Agitated, as with conflicting passions; disturbed.
His dire attempt, which, nigh the birth Now rolling,
boils in his tumultuous breast. --Milton.
4. Turbulent; violent; as, a tumultuous speech.
Syn: Disorderly; irregular; noisy; confused; turbulent;
violent; agitated; disturbed; boisterous; lawless;
riotous; seditious. -- Tu*mul"tu*ous*ly, adv. --
Tu*mul"tu*ous*ness, n. TumultuouslyTumultuous Tu*mul"tu*ous, a. [L. tumultuosus: cf. F.
tumultueux.]
1. Full of tumult; characterized by tumult; disorderly;
turbulent.
The flight became wild and tumultuous. --Macaulay.
2. Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous;
disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting.
3. Agitated, as with conflicting passions; disturbed.
His dire attempt, which, nigh the birth Now rolling,
boils in his tumultuous breast. --Milton.
4. Turbulent; violent; as, a tumultuous speech.
Syn: Disorderly; irregular; noisy; confused; turbulent;
violent; agitated; disturbed; boisterous; lawless;
riotous; seditious. -- Tu*mul"tu*ous*ly, adv. --
Tu*mul"tu*ous*ness, n. TumultuousnessTumultuous Tu*mul"tu*ous, a. [L. tumultuosus: cf. F.
tumultueux.]
1. Full of tumult; characterized by tumult; disorderly;
turbulent.
The flight became wild and tumultuous. --Macaulay.
2. Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous;
disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting.
3. Agitated, as with conflicting passions; disturbed.
His dire attempt, which, nigh the birth Now rolling,
boils in his tumultuous breast. --Milton.
4. Turbulent; violent; as, a tumultuous speech.
Syn: Disorderly; irregular; noisy; confused; turbulent;
violent; agitated; disturbed; boisterous; lawless;
riotous; seditious. -- Tu*mul"tu*ous*ly, adv. --
Tu*mul"tu*ous*ness, n.
Meaning of Tumultu from wikipedia
- two
kinds of
tumultus: a
tumultus Italicus referring to a war in
Italy –
which in the late
republic meant a
civil war – and a
tumultus Gallicus referring...
- ISBN 978-1-59017-123-3. Sciberras,
Keith (April 2002). "Frater
Michael Angelus in
tumultu: the
cause of Caravaggio's
imprisonment in Malta". The
Burlington Magazine...
- unit
granted a
torques (military decoration)
Cohors tumultuaria (from
tumultus, "chaos"):
irregular auxiliary unit
Although not part of a legion, some...
- Goscinny, René Rubricastell****,
Carolus Stuttgart:
Ehapa 1987
Asterix #15:
Tumultus de
Asterige La
zizanie Goscinny, René Rubricastell****,
Carolus Stuttgart:...
- in AD 38 and
again in 66.
Buildings were
burned during the
Kitos War (
Tumultus Iudaicus) of AD 115,
giving Hadrian and his architect, Decriannus, an opportunity...
-
Naturalis Historia. Vol. 4.7.11. Si qua in
agris templa sunt, sine
turba ac
tumultu diruantur. His enim
deiectis atque sublatis omnis superstitioni materia...
- of the conspiracy. In response, the
senate p****ed a
decree declaring a
tumultus (a
state of emergency) and,
after receipt of the
reports of
armed men gathering...
-
proletarii were
exempt from
conscription except when an emergency,
called a
tumultus, was declared;
under such cir****stances, the
poorest were
levied as well...
- ha-galuyot, or מרד התפוצות
mered ha-t****zot; "rebellion of the diaspora" Latin:
Tumultus Iudaicus) was one of the
major Jewish–Roman wars (66–136). The rebellions...
- of the conspiracy. In response, the
senate p****ed a
decree declaring a
tumultus (a
state of emergency) and,
after receipt of the
reports of
armed men gathering...