The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rabblement \Rab"ble*ment\ (r[a^]b"b'l*ment), n.
A tumultuous crowd of low people; a rabble. ``Rude
rablement.''
--Spenser.
And still, as he refused it, the rabblement hooted.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A crowd of common people; a rabble
Usage examples of "rabblement".
Whereupon I went to Fotis, to aske counsell of her as of some Divine, who although she was unwilling that I should depart one foot from her company, yet at length shee gave me license to bee absent for a while, saying , Beware that you tarry not long at supper there, for there is a rabblement of common Barrettors and disturbers of the publique peace, that rove about in the streets and murther all such as they may take, neither can law nor justice redress them in any case.
Then came together from all places of the den Beelzebub, Lucifer, Apollyon, with the rest of the rabblement there, to hear what news from Mansoul.
Pickthank hath said, I say (avoiding terms, as that I am said to rail, and the like) that the prince of this town, with all the rabblement, his attendants, by this gentleman named, are more fit for a being in hell, than in this town and country: and so, the Lord have mercy upon me!