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Webster 1913 Edition


Fracas

Fra′cas

(frā′kas; F. frȧˊkä′; 277)
,
Noun.
[F., crash, din, tumult, It.
fracasso
, fr.
fracassare
to break in pieces, perh. fr.
fra
within, among (L.
infra
) +
cassare
to annul, cashier. Cf.
Cashier
,
Verb.
T.
]
An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.

Webster 1828 Edition


Fracas

FRA'CAS

,
Noun.
An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance.

Definition 2024


fracas

fracas

See also: fracàs

English

Noun

fracas (plural fracases or fracas)

  1. A noisy disorderly quarrel, fight, brawl, disturbance or scrap.
    • 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day, Faber 1999, paperback edition, p. 16,
      And I recall also some years ago, Mr Rayne, who travelled to America as valet to Sir Reginals Mauvis, remarking that a taxi driver in New York regularly addressed his fare in a manner which if repeated in London would end in some sort of fracas, if not in the fellow being frogmarched to the nearest police station.
    • 1964, Philip K. Dick, The Simulacra, Vintage Books 2002, paperback edition, p. 37,
      The Oregon-Northern California region had lost much of its population during the fracas of 1980; it had been heavily hit by Red Chinese guided missiles, and of course the clouds of fallout had blanketed it in the subsequent decade.

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French

Etymology

From Italian fracasso.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fʁaka/

Noun

fracas m (plural fracas)

  1. crash
  2. din, roar

Portuguese

Adjective

fracas

  1. feminine plural of fraco