[Fr.: f. émouvoir to agitate, set in motion.] A popular rising or disturbance.

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1862.  H. W. Bellew, Mission Afghanistan, 430. These feuds and emeutes are of daily occurrence.

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1886.  Manch. Even. News, 6 Jan., 3/2. That movement might be supported by an emeute in the town.

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