Strife, contention, conflict; tumult, disturbance, agitation. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > [noun] (94) winOE Strife, contention, conflict; tumult, disturbance, agitation. Obsolete. disturbance1297 The interruption and breaking up of tranquillity, peace, rest, or settled condition; agitation (physical, social, or political). perturbingc1395 In early use: the action of perturb, v.; disturbance, troubling; harassment, annoyance. In later use: an instance of this. motiona1398 Agitation, violent movement; spec. agitation or disturbance of a physical substance (esp. water); an irregular movement, shaking, oscillation (of… stirrage1513 Stirring, movement, commotion. turmoil1526 A state of agitation or commotion; disturbance, tumult; trouble, disquiet. disquietness1535 The quality or state of being disquiet; want of quiet; unrest; disturbance. buskling1546 Eager activity, bustling; scuffling, agitation. Also: an instance of this. jumbling1562 The action of jumble, v. agitation1569 The action of moving (something) backwards and forwards repeatedly; stirring by brisk repetitive action; shaking. working1575 Agitated or turbulent movement of water, esp. the sea (now rare). Also (in later use chiefly): the straining, pitching, or rolling of a vehicle… tumult1580 gen. Commotion, agitation, disturbance; disorderly or noisy movement or action. Also plural. commotion1592 Physical disturbance, more or less violent; tumultuous agitation of the parts or particles of any thing; of the sea: turbulence, tossing. emotion1594 gen. Movement; disturbance, perturbation; an instance of this. Obsolete. turbulence1598 The state or quality of being turbulent; violent commotion, agitation, or disturbance; disorderly or tumultuous character or conduct; with a and p… bransle1603 Movement, perturbation. rare. (= brangle, n.1 1, branle, n. 1.) pother1603 Disturbance, turmoil, bustle; noise, tumult; an instance of this, a din, an uproar. tumultuousnessa1617 The quality or state of being tumultuous or disturbed; †in quot. 1617, seditiousness (obsolete). unevennessa1637 In various figurative uses. unquietudea1639 The state or condition of being unquiet; disquiet, restlessness. disquietal1642 The action of disquieting. tumbling1660 The action of tumble, v. in various senses. disquietude1709 Disquieted condition or state; restlessness, disturbance, disquietness. rouse1764 figurative. A stir, a shake-up; an upheaval. In later use also (chiefly U.S.): a commotion. Also in rouse-up. maelstrom1834 Any state of turbulence or confusion; a swirling mass of small objects. peacelessness1852 stir-up1900 The action of stirring up, or condition of being stirred up; agitation, commotion. Subcategories:— specifically of liquids or air (4) — one who agitates (1) — slight agitation (1) — violent agitation (9) — stirring so as to move the parts of something (2) — agitation resulting in mixing (1) — agitation of liquid in a vessel (1) — agitating, stirring, or mixing (3) — tossing about (7) — rolling or tumbling about (11) — struggling (4) — flapping loosely (4) — fluttering or flickering (13) — waving in the wind (4) — scratching or scraping about (2) |
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