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† troubly, a. Obs. Forms: 4 trubli, -byly, 4–5 troubli, trobli, -bly, trublee, 4–6 trowbly, trubly, 4–7 troubly, 5 trow-, trobely. [f. trouble n. + -y1 or -ly1: cf. cloudy, muddy.] 1. = trouble a. 1.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 14 Þese fisheris of God shulden waishe þere nettis in þis ryuer, for...
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Cusack
The descendants of Geoffrey de Cusack acquired many manors/townships—Gerrardstown, Ballymolgan, Lismullen, Troubly, Clonard, Clonmahon and Tullahard for
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drubly
† ˈdrubly, a. Obs. Also drob(e)ly. [app. a blending of ME. trobly, troubly from French, and OE. dróf, dróflic (ME. *drov(e)ly) turbid, disturbed. See also drumly.] Turbid, troubled.a 1340 Hampole Psalter xv. 5 Warldis men drynkis..þe drubly delitis of lychery & couaitys. c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) vi...
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troublous
troublous, a. Now only literary or arch. (ˈtrʌbləs) Forms: see trouble n.; also 5 -ose, -ows, (-es, -ys, 5–6 -is), 6 -us. [a. OF. troubleus, -eux, torbleus (12th c. in Godef.), f. trouble trouble: see -ous.] † 1. Of water or other liquid: Troubled, turbid, thick, muddy. Obs.1495 Trevisa's Barth. De ...
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trouble
▪ I. trouble, n. (ˈtrʌb(ə)l) Forms: 3–7 truble, (3 trubuil), 4–6 troble, -el(l, -il(l, -yll, -ul, trowble, (5 thruble, trobbyll), 5–6 trubel, trubble, troubel(l, trowbel, (-ill, -yll, -ul(l), 4– trouble. β. 4–6 turble, -el, -ill, 5 torble, -el, tourbel. [ME. a. OF. truble, turble (12th c.), torble, ...
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sea
▪ I. sea, n. (siː) Forms: 1 sǽ, (2 seo), 2–3 sæ, 2–6 se, see, 4 (Ayenb.) ze, (seo, sse), 4–5 cee, 4–6 Sc. sey, 6 Sc. seye, sie, 2– sea. pl. 1 sǽs, sǽas, sǽ, 4 sen, 4–5 sees, 4–6 (chiefly Sc.) seis, 6 seaes, sease, (saezes), seeis, Sc. seyis, seyes, 6– seas. [Common Teut.: OE. sǽ str. masc. and fem. ...
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