"flutter the dovecote" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /ˌflʌtə ðə ˈdʌvkɒt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌflʌtɚ ðə ˈdʌvkɑt/ [General-American], [-ɾɚ-] [General-American] Forms: flutters the dovecote [present, singular, third-person], fluttering the dovecote [participle, present], fluttered the dovecote [participle, past], fluttered the dovecote [past]
Etymology: Possibly from Coriolanus (written c. 1608–1609; published 1623) by the English playwright William Shakespeare (1564–1616), Act V, scene vi (spelling modernized): “[L]ike an eagle in a dovecote, I / Fluttered your Volcians in Corioles.” Etymology templates: {{circa2|1608–1609|short=1}} c. 1608–1609, {{nb...|Published According to the True Originall Copies.}} […], {{circa2|1608–1609|short=1}} c. 1608–1609, {{sic|Flutter’d}} ^([sic – meaning Flutter’d]) Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} flutter the dovecote (third-person singular simple present flutters the dovecote, present participle fluttering the dovecote, simple past and past participle fluttered the dovecote)
  1. (idiomatic) To create a disturbance, usually within a group of people who are generally placid and unexcited. Wikipedia link: Coriolanus, William Shakespeare Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: flutter the dovecot, flutter the dovecotes Derived forms: flutter in the dovecote (english: probably) Related terms: put the cat among the pigeons
    Sense id: en-flutter_the_dovecote-en-verb-Q0bMtRCA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Undetermined quotations with omitted translation

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