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Latin
Etymology
From trībulō + -tiō. Translates Ancient Greek θλῖψις (thlîpsis).
Pronunciation
Noun
trībulātiō f (genitive trībulātiōnis); third declension (Ecclesiastical Latin)
- distress, trouble, tribulation
1361 November 19, “Lübeck an Reval: theilt die Aug. 1 zu Greifswald von den Seestädten gefassten Beschlüsse mit”, in Hanserecesse, volumes I Die Recesse und andere Akten der Hansetage von 1256–1430, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, published 1870, page 193:Petimus eciam non haberi pro ingrato, quod premissa non prius fecimus vobis intimari; causa suffuit, quod hujusmodi tribulacio mercatoribus evenit ita repentino, quod vestri presenciam ad hoc non poterant habere commodose.- We pray also that it will not be deemed ungrateful that the aforesent matters have not been intimated by us before; the cause underlay that a trouble of this kind went out so sudden to the merchants that they could not have your presence without inconvenience.
Declension
Third-declension noun.
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