Mis·rule, n.
1. The act, or the result, of misruling.
2. Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination.
Enormous riot and misrule surveyed. --Pope.
Abbot of Misrule, or Lord of Misrule. See under Abbot, and Lord.
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Un·rea·son n. Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity.
Abbot of Unreason. See Abbot of Misrule, under Abbot.
Ab·bot n.
1. The superior or head of an abbey.
2. One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys.
Abbot of the people. a title formerly given to one of the chief magistrates in Genoa.
Abbot of Misrule (or Lord of Misrule), in mediæval times, the master of revels, as at Christmas; in Scotland called the Abbot of Unreason.
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