Affray

/əˈfreɪ/ noun

A loud, public fight or brawl, typically between multiple people; a noisy quarrel or skirmish.

From Old French 'affrayer' meaning 'to alarm or frighten,' combining 'a-' and 'frayer' (to break). Over time, it shifted from meaning fright to meaning the violent confrontation that causes fright.

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