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affray
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af·fray  (-fr)
n.
A noisy quarrel or brawl.
tr.v. af·frayed, af·fray·ing, af·frays Archaic
To frighten.

[Middle English, from Old French effrei, esfrei, from esfraier, esfreer, to disturb; see pr- in Indo-European roots.]

affray [əˈfreɪ]
n
(Law) Law a fight, noisy quarrel, or disturbance between two or more persons in a public place
vb
(tr) Archaic to frighten
[via Old French from Vulgar Latin exfridāre (unattested) to break the peace; compare German Friede peace]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.affray - noisy quarrelaffray - noisy quarrel                        
dustup, quarrel, run-in, wrangle, row, words - an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words"
batrachomyomachia - a silly altercation
2.affray - a noisy fightaffray - a noisy fight                        
fighting, combat, fight, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"

affray
noun fight, mêlée, contest, set-to (informal), encounter, outbreak of violence, scrap, disturbance, feud, quarrel, brawl, skirmish, scuffle, free-for-all (informal), fracas, dogfight, tumult, shindig (informal), scrimmage, shindy (informal), bagarre (French) He caused an affray at a pub.
Translations
affray [əˈfreɪ] N (frm) → refriega f, reyerta f
affray [əˈfreɪ] n (British) (LAW)échauffourée f, rixe f
He was charged with causing an affray → On l'a accusé d'avoir provoqué une rixe.
affray
n (esp Jur) → Schlägerei f
affray [əˈfreɪ] n (Law) → rissa


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