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1. (n.) mutineer
a person who mutinies.
Etymology: (1600–10; < MF mutinier=mutin mutiny +-ier -ier2; see -eer)
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| Definition of 'mutineer' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) mutineer
someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities (especially seamen or soldiers)
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| Definition of 'mutineer' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) mutineer
one guilty of mutiny
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Sense: a person who mutinies.
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Afrikaans: muiter |
Arabic: مُتَمَرِّد، عاصٍ |
Bulgarian: бунтовник |
Brazilian: amotinado |
Czech: povstalec |
German: der Meuterer |
Danish: mytterist |
Greek: στασιαστής |
Spanish: amotinado |
Estonian: mässaja |
Farsi: شخص ياغى |
Finnish: kapinoitsija |
French: mutin |
Hebrew: מוֹרֵד |
Hindi: विद्रोही बागी |
Croatian: pobunjenik |
Hungarian: lázadó |
Indonesian: pemberontak |
Icelandic: uppreisnarmaður |
Italian: ammutinato |
Japanese: 反乱者 |
Korean: 반역자 |
Lithuanian: maištininkas |
Latvian: dumpinieks; nemiernieks |
Malay: pemberontak |
Dutch: muiter |
Norwegian: mytterist |
Polish: buntownik |
Persian: شخص ياغى |
Pashto: یاغی سړی |
Portuguese: amotinado |
Romanian: răzvrătit |
Russian: мятежник |
Slovak: povstalec |
Slovenian: upornik |
Serbian: pobunjenik |
Swedish: myterist |
Thai: ผู้ก่อการกบฏ |
Turkish: asi, isyancı |
Taiwanese: 叛變者 |
Ukrainian: учасник заколоту; бунтівн |
Urdu: باغی |
Vietnamese: người tạo binh biến |
Chinese: 叛变者 |
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