mutiné

mutiné
mutiné, ée
(mu-ti-né, née) part. passé de mutiner.
Qui s'est révolté.
   La fuite et les clameurs d'un peuple mutiné, CORN. Poly. III, 2.
   Fig.
   Tu sens une révolte en ton coeur mutiné Contre la patience où tu l'as condamné, CORN. Imit. III, 12.
   Enchaîner un captif étonné, Contre un joug qui lui plaît vainement mutiné, RAC. Phèdre, II, 1.
   Fig. Les flots, les vents mutinés, les flots agités, les vents impétueux.
   Qu'Éole.... Ouvre aux vents mutinés les prisons d'Éolie, BOILEAU Art p. III.
   Du tribut que la mer reçoit de nos fontaines Indignés et jaloux, leur souffle [des aquilons] mutiné Tient les fleuves chargés de chaînes, Et soulève contre eux l'océan déchaîné, J. B. ROUSS. Cantate XII, contre l'hiver..

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