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11Sedition Nika — Sédition Nika Le consul Areobindus présidant les jeux sur l Hippodrome, Constantinople, 506, Ivoire La sédition Nika (victoire en grec) à cause de son cri de ralliement est un soulèvement populaire à Constantinople qui fit vaciller le trône de l… …
12sedition — [si dish′ən] n. [ME sedicion < OFr < L seditio < sed , apart (see SECEDE) + itio, a going < ire, to go: see YEAR] 1. the stirring up of discontent, resistance, or rebellion against the government in power 2. Archaic revolt or… …
13Sedition — (v. lat. Seditĭo), Empörung, Aufstand; daher Seditios, aufrührerisch, unruhig; Seditiosität, Empörungs , Aufwiegelungssucht …
14Sedition — (lat.), Empörung; seditiös, aufrührerisch …
15Sedition — (lat.), Empörung, Aufstand; seditiös, aufrührerisch …
16sedition — (n.) late 14c., rebellion, from O.Fr. sedicion, from L. seditionem (nom. seditio) civil disorder, dissention, lit. a going apart, separation, from se apart (see SECRET (Cf. secret)) + itio a going, from pp. of ire to go (see …
17sedition — [n] rebellion agitation, defiance, disobedience, dissent, insubordination, insurgence, insurgency, insurrection, mutiny, revolt, revolution, treason, uprising; concepts 106,300,320,633 …
18sedition — ► NOUN ▪ conduct or speech inciting rebellion against the authority of a state or monarch. DERIVATIVES seditious adjective seditiously adverb. ORIGIN Latin, from sed apart + itio going …
19Sedition — This is about the law term. For other uses see Sedition (disambiguation) Sedition is a term of law which refers to covert conduct, such as speech and organization, that is deemed by the legal authority as tending toward insurrection against the… …
20Sedition Act (Malaysia) — The Sedition Act in Malaysia is a law prohibiting discourse deemed as seditious. The act was originally enacted by the colonial authorities of British Malaya in 1948. The act criminalises speech with seditious tendency , including that which… …