Commotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: commotionCivil commotion
Civil commotion, has been described as an insurrection of the people for general purpose, though not amounting to rebellion, Langdale v. Mason, (1780) 2 Marshall on Marine Insurances, (3rd Edn.) 793 (UK)....
Commote
Commote, half a cantred or hundred in Wales, containing fifty villages, Stat. Wallial, 12 Edw. 1. Also a great seigniory or lordship, and may include one or divers manors, Co. Litt. 5....
Bobbery
A squabble a tumult a commotion a noisy disturbance as to raise a bobbery...
Commote
To commove to disturb to stir up...
Commotion
Disturbed or violent motion agitation...
Effervescence
A kind of natural ebullition that commotion of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous form producing innumerable small bubbles as the effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid...
Embroil
To throw into confusion or commotion by contention or discord to entangle in a broil or quarrel to make confused to distract to involve in difficulties by dissension or strife...
Estuation
The act of estuating commotion as of a fluid agitation...
Esture
Commotion...
furore
Excitement commotion enthusiasm...
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