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Mutinire, n. [Cf. e.m.E. mutineere (1610), -ier, -yer, 16th c. F. mutinier, and Mutiner.] A mutineer. — 1639 Johnston Diary Ia. 57.
Concerning the three cheife mutinires of Colonel Munroe's regiment

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