Ariot

/ˈæriət/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for a riot, tumultuous assembly, or violent disturbance.

From Middle English, possibly from Anglo-Norman French, related to the concept of violent commotion. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from Germanic roots meaning 'rough' or 'violent.'

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