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to be put into a tangle; to be confused;
to be mussed, to be put in disorder [1.7]
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disorder, confusion [1.2]
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disorder, rebellion; a quarrel, disunion [1.7]
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entanglement, disorder, confusion. [1.2]
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confused, thrown into disorder, spoiled [1.2]
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to derange, to disorder, to ruffle, to confuse. [1.2]
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to put in disorder; to push or knock things about [1.7]
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tu run away in directions; to move around in many directions as crowd; to be disorder [1.7]
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to be indisorder; to act in fury [1.7]
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Irregularity, disorder, insubordination, lawless government, anarchy. See barnahiny, and baroa. This former part of this word is probably a corruption of [1.2]
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disorder, confusion [1.7]
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entanglement, confusion, disorder [1.7]
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political upheaval, civil disorder [1.7]
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