v. i. To bellow again; to repeat or echo a bellow. [ 1913 Webster ]
The cave rebellowed, and the temple shook. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. rébellion, L. rebellio. See Rebel, v. i. Among the Romans rebellion was originally a revolt or open resistance to their government by nations that had been subdued in war. It was a renewed war. ]
No sooner is the standard of rebellion displayed than men of desperate principles resort to it. Ames. [ 1913 Webster ]
Commission of rebellion (Eng. Law),
n. [ F. rébellion, L. rebellio. See Rebel, v. i. Among the Romans rebellion was originally a revolt or open resistance to their government by nations that had been subdued in war. It was a renewed war. ]
No sooner is the standard of rebellion displayed than men of desperate principles resort to it. Ames. [ 1913 Webster ]
Commission of rebellion (Eng. Law),