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Dictionary: rab·ble1   (răb'əl) pronunciation
n.
  1. A tumultuous crowd; a mob.
  2. The lowest or coarsest class of people. Often used with the.
  3. A group of persons regarded with contempt: "After subsisting on the invisible margins of the art scene ... he was 'discovered' in the mid-80's, along with a crowd of like-minded rabble from the East Village" (Richard B. Woodward).

[Middle English.]


rab·ble2 (răb'əl) pronunciation
n.
  1. An iron bar used to stir and skim molten iron in puddling.
  2. Any of various similar tools or mechanically operated devices used in roasting or refining furnaces.
tr.v., -bled, -bling, -bles.
To stir or skim (molten iron) with an iron bar.

[French râble, fire shovel, from Old French roable, from Medieval Latin rotābulum, from Latin rutābulum, from rutus, past participle of ruere, to rake up, tumble down.]

rabbler rab'bler n.

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noun

    A group of persons regarded as the lowest class: dreg (often used in plural), lumpenproletariat, ragtag and bobtail, riffraff, trash. Slang scum. Idioms: scum of the earth, tag and rag, the great unwashed. See over/under, rich/poor.

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n

Definition: common people
Antonyms: aristocracy, nobility


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A cynical view of the world by Ambrose Bierce


n.

In a republic, those who exercise a supreme authority tempered by fraudulent elections. The rabble is like the sacred Simurgh, of Arabian fable -- omnipotent on condition that it do nothing. (The word is Aristocratese, and has no exact equivalent in our tongue, but means, as nearly as may be, "soaring swine.")


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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: A mob or crowd.

pronunciation The rabble became angry after new taxes were announced in the speech.

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rabble.ca is a Canadian website. Among other services, it publishes journalism on a daily basis, primarily relating to social justice and progressive politics. The site hosts babble, a politically-oriented Internet forum, the rabble podcast network (RPN) and the rabble reads book lounge.[1][2][3]

rabble.ca was launched in April 2001 by a group of media activists including Mark Surman, Judy MacDonald and journalist Judy Rebick, in cooperation with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Its debut coincided with the anti-globalization protests of that year at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City. In 2005, rabble.ca was incorporated as its own non-profit. Since its founding, rabble.ca has published works by left wing journalists, including Rick Salutin, Naomi Klein, Thomas Walkom and Linda McQuaig.

Rebick retired from rabble.ca in 2006 and was replaced by publisher Kim Elliott [1]. Sharon Fraser [2], rabble.ca's longest-serving editor (2003-2007) resigned the position and was replaced by current editor, Derrick O'Keefe. Alex Samur is the Assistant Editor and the Book Review Editor.[4] In 2007, rabble.ca launched a home on Second Life on "Better World Island".

On Sunday, September 7, 2008 rabble.ca launched a multi-author election blog [3]. The blog included progressive Canadian thinkers and organizations such as Maude Barlow and the Council of Canadians, The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Campaign for Democratic Media, the Rideau Institute, the Parkland Institute, and contributors including Jim Stanford, Murray Dobbin, James Laxer, and musician Matthew Good.

On October 28, 2008, media democracy day [4] rabble re-launched with a new design and new features. The not-for-profit organization is governed by a board of directors chaired by Duncan Cameron.

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Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - pøbel, rakkerpak
v. tr. - overfalde i flok

2.
n. - ildrager, rørestang
v. tr. - overfalde i flok

Nederlands (Dutch)
ongeregelde menigte, het gepeupel, verachtelijke groep mensen, roerstaaf voor gesmolten metaal

Français (French)
1.
n. - cohue, populace
v. tr. - assaillir, se presser autour

2.
n. - (Métal) râble
v. tr. - remuer/écrémer le fer en fusion

Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - Menge, Pöbel
v. - krählen, rühren

2.
n. - Menge, Pöbel
v. - krählen, rühren

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - όχλος, συρφετός
v. - αναδεύω (μάζα σιδήρου)

Italiano (Italian)
plebaglia, calca, ressa, folla in tumulto

Português (Portuguese)
n. - turba (f), ralé (f)
v. - atacar, insultar

Русский (Russian)
сброд, толпа

Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - gentío, populacho, chusma
v. tr. - asediar, sitiar en forma tumultuosa

2.
n. - barra para revolver el metal fundido
v. tr. - asediar, sitiar en forma tumultuosa

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - slödder, folkhop, slaggspett
v. - belägra genom att bilda en folkhop, blanda en smält massa i en smältugn

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 乌合之众, 下层民众, 暴民

2. 长柄耙, 机械搅拌器, 用长柄耙搅拌

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 長柄耙, 機械攪拌器
v. tr. - 用長柄耙攪拌

2.
n. - 烏合之眾, 下層民眾, 暴民

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 소란스런 군중, 폭도

2.
n. - 교반봉
v. tr. - (금속 등을) 녹여 휘젓다, 빨리 말하다, 되는 대로 일을 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 群衆, 暴徒, 大衆, 野次馬

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) حشد من الناس, , مجموعه أشياء مختلطه (فعل) يقلب, يسوط‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮אספסוף, ההמון הפשוט, בני המעמד הנמוך‬
v. tr. - ‮התקהלו סביב‬
n. - ‮מוט ברזל לערבוב מתכת מותכת עם קצה כפוף‬
v. tr. - ‮בחש (מתכת) בכבשן‬


 
 

 

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