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distroubler

diˈstroubler Obs.
  [f. prec. v. + -er: cf. disturbler.]
  One who troubles or disturbs.

c 1440 Promp. Parv. 123/2 Dystrobelar of þe pece [v.r. disturbeler], turbator, perturbator. 15.. Exam. W. Thorpe in Arb. Garner VI. 56 All such distroublers of Holy Church.

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