Mutiny


From Encyclopedia Britannica (11th edition, 1910)

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Mutiny (from an old verb "mutine," O. Fr. a sedition; cf. mod. Fr. the original is the Late Lat. mota, commotion, from movere, to move), a resistance by force to recognized authority, an insurrection, especially applied to a sedition in any military or naval forces of the state. Such offences are dealt with by courts-martial. (See MILITARY LAW and COURT MARTIAL.)