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- Look up insolent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Insolent may refer to: HMS Insolent, the name of several ships Insolent (album), by RK, 1984 All pages...
- the name HMS Insolent: French brig Brave (1793), renamed Arrogante in 1795 and captured by HMS Jason on 19 April 1798, renamed HMS Insolent on 31 August...
- Presumed Insolent is the sixth studio album by American hardcore punk band the Adolescents. The record was released on July 26, 2013 via Concrete Jungle...
- Insolent and in Love (German: Frech und verliebt) is a 1948 German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Johannes Heesters, Gabriele...
- France. Nadège Maruta, L'Incroyable Histoire de Cancan: Rebelles et Insolentes, les Parisiennes Mênent la Danse (Paris: Parigramme, 2014). Marie-Franççpose...
- the hands of the pure, the wicked into the hands of the righteous, and insolent ones into the hands of those occupied with Your Torah. Both unto Yourself...
- frakka). Words in other Germanic languages meaning "fierce", "bold" or "insolent" (German frech, Middle Dutch vrac, Old English frǣc and Old Norwegian frakkr)...
- murder since the victim of this act must "live under" the shame of the "insolency". The victim of a murder, by contrast, carries no dishonor. He ****erts...
- helots; and the slaves are still ill-fed, ill-clad, ill-taught, ill-housed, insolently entreated, and driven to their mines and workshops by the lash of famine...
- zealous behaviour exacerbated hostilities, being perceived as "arrogant, insolent and provocative." Some members of the Jewish-Marxist Poale Zion, which...