KJV Dictionary Definition: tumult
tumult
TU'MULT, n. L. tumultus, a derivative from tumeo, to swell.
1. The commotion, disturbance or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar and confusion of voices.
What meaneth the noise of this tumult? 1 Sam 4.
Till in loud tumult all the Greeks arose.
2. Violent commotion or agitation with confusion of sounds; as the tumult of the elements.
3. Agitation; high excitement; irregular or confused motion; as the tumult of the spirits or passions.
4. Bustle; stir.
TU'MULT, v.i. To make a tumult; to be in great commotion.