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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
riote — Riote, Rixa … Thresor de la langue françoyse
riote — RIOTE. s. f. Noise, débat pour des choses de peu de consequence entre amis, entre le mari & la femme, & autres personnes qui vivent ensemble. Il arrive souvent des riotes entr eux. Il est bas … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
riote — riotte ou riote [ʀjɔt] n. f. ÉTYM. V. 1138; de l anc. v. ri(h)oter « se disputer ». ❖ ♦ Vx. Querelle, dispute. On trouve aussi la graphie riote. 0 Que dis tu de ceci : des brigands grecs ont … Encyclopédie Universelle
riotte — ⇒RIOTTE, subst. fém. Vieilli, région. (Ouest). Petite querelle, petite dispute. Je demandai à mon vieux capitaine sa parole qu on éviterait querelles et riottes (LA VARENDE, Am. Bonneville, 1955, p. 66). Prononc.:[ ]. Étymol. et Hist. 1. 1155 «… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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riot — {{11}}riot (n.) early 13c., debauchery, extravagance, wanton living, from O.Fr. riote (masc. riot) dispute, quarrel, perhaps from Prov. riota, of uncertain origin. Meaning public disturbance is first recorded late 14c. Meaning something… … Etymology dictionary
Riot — Ri ot, n. [OF. riote, of uncertain origin; cf. OD. revot, ravot.] 1. Wanton or unrestrained behavior; uproar; tumult. [1913 Webster] His headstrong riot hath no curb. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Excessive and exxpensive feasting; wild and loose… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To run riot — Riot Ri ot, n. [OF. riote, of uncertain origin; cf. OD. revot, ravot.] 1. Wanton or unrestrained behavior; uproar; tumult. [1913 Webster] His headstrong riot hath no curb. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Excessive and exxpensive feasting; wild and loose… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
riot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French riote rash action, noise, disorder Date: 13th century 1. archaic a. profligate behavior ; debauchery b. unrestrained revelry c. noise, uproar, or disturbance made by revelers 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Anglo-Norman literature — is literature composed in the Anglo Norman language developed during the period 1066–1204 when the Duchy of Normandy and England were united in the Anglo Norman realm. IntroductionThe Norman language came over to England with William the… … Wikipedia