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单词 to rabble out of
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to rabble out of
1. transitive. To attack or assail (a person or his or her property) as, along with, or by means of, a rabble; to mob. to rabble out of: to drive from (a place) in this way. Also in extended use.Frequently used to describe the attacks made upon the Episcopalian clergy in Scotland by bands of Presbyterians in late 1688 and early 1689.
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1661 J. Howell Divers Historicall Disc. 132 The same kind of riotous Rascals, which rabbled the K. out of Town.
1690 Acc. Pres. Persec. Ch. Scot. 26 Some who were then very active in rabbling the Clergy.
1694 E. Gibson Let. 13 June in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Lit. Men (1843) 227 He fail'd not to cast in his mite when the Episcopal Clergie were rabbl'd.
c1714 Culloden Papers (1815) 336 The magistrates thought fitt to stirre up a mob and rable them.
1744 J. Willison Fair & Impartial Test. Church Scotl. 40 The Jacobites turned so uppish, that they encouraged Episcopal Ministers to intrude into vacant Churches, and Ministers and Preachers who were sent to preach in them were rabbled.
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian vii, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 193 The aughty-nine, when I was rabbled by the collegeaners.
1860 A. L. Windsor Ethica iv. 199 He was continually receiving missives threatening to rabble his house.
1893 P. H. Waddell Old Kirk Chron. 147 He was not ‘ejected’, as many ministers were at that time, or ‘rabbled’ out of his parish, as many were in the west of Scotland.
1903 F. W. Maitland in Cambr. Mod. Hist. II. 559 Under the eyes of the Regent the priests were rabbled and the idol [of St Giles] was smashed in pieces.
1931 J. Lorimer Red Sergeant xxviii Rabble the randy! Ay, that's it. Rabble her, afore Middleton comes wi' his sodgers.
1983 Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. 34 569 The people ‘rabbled’ the new minister.
2001 Australian (Nexis) 8 Nov. 30 If the federal government doesn't hand this airline to the boys in the next two days—for a handshake and the prospect of not getting rabbled in the press—Kim will.
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