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Definitions for mutineer
ˌmyut nˈɪərmu·ti·neer
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Princeton's WordNet
mutineernoun
someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities (especially seamen or soldiers)
Wiktionary
mutineernoun
someone who participates in mutiny
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Mutineernoun
A mover of sedition; an opposer of lawful authority.
Etymology: from mutin, French.
The war of the duke of Urbin, head of the Spanish mutineers, was unjust. Francis Bacon, War with Spain.
Set wide the mufti’s garden-gate;
For there our mutineers appoint to meet. Dryden.They have cashiered several of their followers as mutineers, who have contradicted them in political conversations. Addis.
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mutineer
A mutineer is an individual, often a member of a military force, crew of a ship, or other group who rebels or refuses to obey orders from a person in authority. It usually refers to someone involved in a mutiny or an uprising against existing leadership or established rules.
Webster Dictionary
Mutineernoun
one guilty of mutiny
Etymology: [See Mutiny.]
Wikidata
Mutineer
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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Mutineer
mū-ti-nēr′, n. one guilty of mutiny.—v.i. to mutiny.—n. and v.i. Mū′tine (Shak.).
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
mutineer
One guilty of mutiny; a person in military or naval service, who rises in opposition to the authority of the officers, who openly resists the government of the army or navy, or attempts to destroy due subordination.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mutineer in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mutineer in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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