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sturble
† ˈsturble, v. Obs. Also 5 sturbyl, sturbel. [Aphetic var. of disturble v. Cf. strouble v.] trans. To disturb, trouble.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 4713 So was he sturbled with þe mynstral, Þat he hadde no grace to sey with-alle His graces ryght deuoutely. c 1330 ― Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4764 When þe ky...
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strouble
▪ I. † strouble, a. Obs. rare—1. In 5 strowbill. [Cf. strouble v. and trouble a.] Troublous.c 1470 Henry Wallace vii. 138 In strowbill wer thou sall conteyne full lang.▪ II. † strouble, v. Obs. Also 4–5 stroble, -il(l, 4–6 struble, 5 stroubel, -ulle, strowble, (? strabil). [Aphetic f. distrouble v. ...
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disturble
† diˈsturble, v. Obs. Also des-, -tourble. [ME. a. OF. destorbler, -turbler, -tourbler, f. des- dis- 1 + torbler, turbler, tourbler, early forms of trobler, troubler to trouble (:—L. *turbulāre, f. turbula, turbāre). In the simple verb, the form trouble was from the first prevalent; in the derivativ...
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