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Malcontent  n.  One who discontented; especially, a discontented subject of a government; one who expresses his discontent by words or overt acts.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Malcontent" Quotes from Famous Books



... summer of 1534, orders came that the Pope's name should be rased out wherever it was mentioned in the Mass books. A malcontent, by name Robert Salford, deposed that "he was singing mass before the abbot at St. Thomas's altar within the monastery, at which time he rased out with his knife the said name out of the canon." The abbot told him to "take a pen and ...
— Froude's Essays in Literature and History - With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc • James Froude

... were the rule, Mick Kennedy's saloon was of evil repute. In a land new and wild, his establishment was the wildest, partook most of the unsubdued, unevolved character of its surroundings. There, as irresistibly as gravitation calls the falling apple, came from afar and near—mainly from afar—the malcontent, the restless, the reckless, seeking—instinctively gregarious—the crowd, the excitement of the green-covered table, the temporary oblivion following the gulping of fiery ...
— Ben Blair - The Story of a Plainsman • Will Lillibridge

... contact with others. He began to find he was an earthen vessel among many vessels of brass; he began to be shrewdly aware that he was no King Arthur. In 1442, at Limoges, he made himself the spokesman of the malcontent nobility. The king showed himself humiliatingly indifferent to his counsels, and humiliatingly generous towards his necessities. And there, with some blushes, he may be said to have taken farewell of the political stage. A feeble attempt on the county of Asti is scarce worth ...
— Familiar Studies of Men & Books • Robert Louis Stevenson

... not your son Lupey now; I am a 'malcontent!'" cried the Wallachian, aiming a blow with a heavy hammer ...
— The Continental Classics, Volume XVIII., Mystery Tales • Various

... appears with the sum of 100 pounds against it, as one of those "who were to be entertained in Scotland by pensions out of England"; and Ruddiman, of course, comments on the fact by saying that Buchanan "was at length to act under the threefold character of malcontent, reformer, and pensioner:" but it gives no proof whatsoever that Buchanan ever received any such bribe; and in the very month, seemingly, in which that list was written—10th March, 1579—Buchanan had given a proof to the world that he was not likely ...
— Health and Education • Charles Kingsley

... unsoftened; honest, but uneducated—impracticable, and by nature a malcontent, he felt as if he were no longer necessary to the Senator, and this offended his pride. Strange as it may seem, the sullen artisan bore, too, a secret grudge against Rienzi, for not having seen and selected him from a crowd of thousands on the ...
— Rienzi • Edward Bulwer Lytton



Words linked to "Malcontent" :   discontented, squabbler, quibbler, someone, somebody, person, caviler, discontent, rebellious, individual, disaffected, caviller



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