Seditious

/sɪˈdɪʃəs/ adjective

Inciting or encouraging rebellion against the authority of a state or ruler; promoting resistance to lawful authority.

From Latin 'seditiosus,' from 'seditio' meaning 'civil discord,' from 'sed-' (apart) and 'ire' (to go). Literally means 'going apart' or 'going separate ways,' suggesting the breaking away from established authority.

AFopstandig
AMድርጊት
ARمثير للفتنة
BGбунтовнически
BNরাষ্ট্রদ্রোহী
CAsediciós
CSvzpurný
DAoprørsk
DEaufrührerisch
ELεξεγερτικός
ESsedicioso
ETmässisk
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