mutineer

  • 21mutineer — mu·ti·neer …

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  • 22mutineer — mu•ti•neer [[t]ˌmyut nˈɪər[/t]] n. a person who mutinies • Etymology: 1600–10; < MF mutinier=mutin mutiny + ier ier II; see eer …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23mutineer — /mjutəˈnɪə/ (say myoohtuh near) noun someone who mutinies. {French (obsolete) mutinier, from mutin rebellious, from Old French muete rebellion, originally past participle, from Latin movēre move} …

  • 24mutineer —   Mea kipi i luna o ka moku …

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  • 25mutineer — n. a person who mutinies. Etymology: F mutinier f. mutin rebellious f. muete movement ult. f. L movere move …

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  • 26The Monocled Mutineer — is a British television programme made by the BBC in 1986, and shown on BBC1, the first episode being transmitted on 31 August 1986, intended to head BBC1 s autumn season of drama. Viewed by about ten million people,cite book | last = Stewart |… …

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  • 27William McCoy (mutineer) — William McCoy (c.1763 – 20 April 1798) was a Scottish sailor and a mutineer on board the HMS Bounty. Following the mutiny led by Fletcher Christian, the Bounty was taken to Tahiti for a few days before being compelled to set sail. McCoy joined… …

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  • 28James Morrison (mutineer) — James Morrison (1760 1807) was a British seaman and mutineer who took part in the Mutiny on the Bounty.James Morrison was a native of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland where his father was a merchant and land entrepreneur. He joined the… …

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  • 29John Adams (mutineer) — John Adams (1768? ndash;5 March 1829) was the last survivor of the Bounty mutineers who settled on Pitcairn Island in January 1790, the year after the mutiny. His real name was John Adams; He used the name Alexander Smith until he was discovered… …

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  • 30Paul McGann — Born 14 November 1959 (1959 11 14) (age 51) Liverpool, England Occupation Actor …

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