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rabble1 n 1. a disorderly crowd; mob the Contemptuous the common people [C14 (in the sense: a pack of animals): of uncertain origin; perhaps related to Middle Dutch rabbelen to chatter, rattle] rabble2 n (Engineering / Metallurgy) Also called rabbler an iron tool or mechanical device for stirring, mixing, or skimming a molten charge in a roasting furnace vb (Engineering / Metallurgy) (tr) to stir, mix, or skim (the molten charge) in a roasting furnace [from French râble, from Latin rutābulum rake for a furnace, from ruere to rake, dig up] Rabble a pack, string, or swarm of animals or insects; a crowd or array of disorderly people, 1513; the low or disorderly part of the populace; a disorderly collection; a confused medley. Examples: rabble of appetites, passions and opinions, 1768; of bees; of books, 1803; of butterflies; of ceremonies, 1562; of licentious deities, 1741; of discourse, 1656; of dishes; of flies, 1847; of friars, 1560; of gnats; of insects; of monks, 1560; of murderers, 1792; of opinions, 1768; of passions, 1861; of people, 1635; of mean and light persons, 1568; of pictures, 1581; of scholastic precepts, 1589; of priests, 1529; of readers, 1691; of reasons, 1641; of remedies, 1633; of schoolmen, 1671; of strangers, 1840; of uncommanded traditions, 1545; of womenhood, 1847; of words, 1388.
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rabble noun 2. (Derogatory) commoners, proletariat, common people, riffraff, crowd, masses, trash (chiefly U.S. & Canad.), scum, lower classes, populace, peasantry, dregs, hoi polloi, the great unwashed (derogatory), canaille, lumpenproletariat, commonalty They are forced to socialise with the rabble. commoners elite, upper classes, aristocracy, nobility, bourgeoisie, gentry, high society Translations rabble [ˈræbl] N (= disorderly crowd) → gentío m, muchedumbre f, mogollón m (Sp) the rabble (= uncultured people) → la chusma a rabble of → una multitud turbulenta de rabble [ˈræbəl] n (pejorative) → populace f rabble-rousing [ˈræbəlraʊzɪŋ] n Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing → Ses détracteurs l'ont accusé de fomenter des troubles. rabble rabble: rabble-rouser n → Hetzer(in), Volksverhetzer(in) m(f) rabble-rousing n → Hetze f, → Volksverhetzung f adj → (auf)hetzerisch rabble [ˈræbl] n → confusione f di gente the rabble (pej) → il popolino, la plebaglia rabble [ˈræbl] n → confusione f di gente the rabble (pej) → il popolino, la plebaglia n rabble [ˈrӕbl] a noisy, disorderly crowd. gespuis رَعاع، غَوْغاء тълпа dav hob der Pöbel όχλος, συρφετός gentío, muchedumbre jõuk اراذل و اوباش roskajoukko cohue אֲסַפסוּף शोर भरी अव्यवस्थित भीड़ masa ljudi, svjetina csőcselék perusuh skríll, múgur calca, ressa やじうま 무질서한 군중 triukšminga minia pūlis; drūzma hingar gepeupel pøbel, rakkerpakk motłoch turba gloată толпа dav množica bučna rulja larmande folkhop ฝูงชนที่วุ่นวาย düzensiz kalabalık 烏合之眾,暴民 натовп بے ترتیب مجمع đám đông lộn xộn 乌合之众 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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