The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mutine
Mutine \Mu"tine\, n. [F. mutin.] A mutineer. [Obs.]
Mutine
Mutine \Mu"tine\, v. i. [F. mutiner.] To mutiny. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
mutine
n. 1 (context obsolete English) mutiny, rebellion. (16th-17th c.) 2 (context obsolete English) A mutineer. (16th-17th c.) vb. (context obsolete intransitive English) To rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel. (16th-18th c.)
Usage examples of "mutine".
I remember coming on deck just as the Mutine rounded to under your stem, to try to heave you off.