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1 misrule
Isubst. \/ˌmɪsˈruːl\/1) vanstyre2) uorden, forvirring, anarkiIIverb \/ˌmɪsˈruːl\/regjere dårlig, styre dårlig -
2 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) mor2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) abbedisse, mor2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) passe på som en mor; beskytte- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tonguemorIsubst. \/ˈmʌħə\/1) moder, mor, mamma2) ( overført) mor, moder, kilde, opphav, utspring, årsak3) hustru, kone, mor4) ( også Mother Superior) moder, abbedisse5) forstanderinne, husmor (på institusjon)6) ( også artificial mother) kyllingmor, rugemaskin7) matrise (til grammofonplate)8) ( gammeldags) hysteribe a mother to være som en mor forevery mother's son ( hverdagslig) hver eneste en, hver levende sjelgo home to your mother! ( slang) gå hjem og vogg!learn it at one's mother's knee det hører med til barnelærdommenthe Mother of Parliaments parlamentets modermother's meeting syklubb, symøtemother's ruin (spøkefullt, drikk) ginMother Superior eller Lady Superior abbedissenot if I was his own mother ikke om jeg så var hans egen morplay mothers and fathers leke mor og farIIsubst. \/ˈmʌħə\/( også mother of vinegar) eddikmo(de)rIIIverb \/ˈmʌħə\/1) sette til verden2) ( overført) være opphav til, forklaring: erklære seg som opphav eller forfatterinne til3) være (som en) mor for, ta seg moderlig av4) anerkjenne som sitt barn5) ( militærvesen) beskytte, vernemother something on somebody tilskrive noen noe, utpeke noen som opphav til
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Misrule — Mis*rule , n. 1. The act, or the result, of misruling. [1913 Webster] 2. Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination. [1913 Webster] Enormous riot and misrule surveyed. Pope. [1913 Webster] {Abbot of Misrule}, or {Lord of Misrule}. See under … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Misrule — Misrule, Lord of →↑Lord of Misrule, the … Dictionary of contemporary English
Misrule — Mis*rule , v. t. & i. To rule badly; to misgovern. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misrule — I noun anarchism, anarchy, breakdown of administration, chaos, confusion, disorder, disorganization, impolicy, lawlessness, maladministration, malfeasance, misconduct, misdirection, misgovernment, misguidance, mishandling, mismanagement, turmoil … Law dictionary
misrule — ► NOUN 1) unfair or inefficient government. 2) disruption of peace; disorder. ► VERB ▪ govern badly … English terms dictionary
misrule — [mis ro͞ol′, mis′ro͞ol΄] vt. misruled, misruling to rule badly or unjustly; misgovern n. 1. misgovernment 2. disorder or riot … English World dictionary
misrule — {{11}}misrule (n.) late 14c., bad government of a state; see MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + RULE (Cf. rule) (n.). Meaning disorderly conduct or living is from c.1400, obsolete except in Lord of Misrule, one chosen to preside over Christmas games in a great … Etymology dictionary
misrule — [[t]mɪ̱sru͟ːl[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you refer to someone s government of a country as misrule, you are critical of them for governing their country badly or unfairly. He was arrested last December, accused of corruption and misrule...… … English dictionary
misrule — mis|rule [ˌmısˈru:l] n [U] formal bad government ▪ The country has suffered years of misrule by a weak and corrupt government … Dictionary of contemporary English
misrule — mis|rule [ mıs rul ] noun uncount FORMAL bad government of a country: a country that has had to tolerate years of misrule a. MAINLY LITERARY uncontrolled or violent behavior … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
misrule — noun (U) formal bad government: years of misrule by a weak and corrupt government … Longman dictionary of contemporary English