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English
Noun
troble (plural trobles)
- Obsolete spelling of trouble.
1882-89, A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV.:His rage and troble both pronounce him guiltles Of this attempt, which makes mee rather doubt Hee may proove too seveare in his revendge, Which I with all indevour will prevent Yet to the most censorious I appeale, What coold I lesse have doone to save myne honor From suffringe beneathe skandall?
Verb
troble (third-person singular simple present trobles, present participle trobling, simple past and past participle trobled)
- Obsolete spelling of trouble.
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French troble.
Noun
troble (plural trobles)
- trouble; difficulty; problems
Descendants
Old French
Etymology
From troble or from metathesis of a Vulgar Latin *turbulus, from Latin turbō or turbula.
Adjective
troble m (oblique and nominative feminine singular troble)
- (of a liquid) turbulent
- (of a liquid) cloudy; clouded
Declension
Noun
troble oblique singular, m (oblique plural trobles, nominative singular trobles, nominative plural troble)
- strife; commotion
Descendants