Flutter the Devecotes (To).
To disturb the equanimity of a society. The phrase occurs in Coriolanus.
“The important movement in favour of a general school of law fluttered the dovecotes of the Inns of Court.”—Nineteenth Century (Nov., 1892 p. 779).
To disturb the equanimity of a society. The phrase occurs in Coriolanus.
“The important movement in favour of a general school of law fluttered the dovecotes of the Inns of Court.”—Nineteenth Century (Nov., 1892 p. 779).
Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.