troubler
French
verb
Definitions
- to disturb, disrupt (order, sleep, judgement etc.)
- to disturb, to trouble (someone)
- (reflexive) to cloud, become cloudy (of water); to become cloudy, become overcast (of sky)
- (reflexive) to become flustered
Etymology
Inherited from Old French trobler inherited from Latin *turbulāre, turbō (circular movement, disturb, ruffle, be in disorder, agitate).
Origin
Latin
turbō
Gloss
circular movement, disturb, ruffle, be in disorder, agitate
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- distrouble English
- trouble English
- trouble-free English
- trouble-monger English
- troublefree English
- troubleless English
- troublemaker English
- troublemaking English
- troublement English
- troubler English
- troubleshoot English
- troubleshooter English
- troublesome English
- troublespot English
- troublest English
- troubleth English
- troublous English
- *turbulus Latin
- *turbulāre Latin
- *turbulō Latin
- *turbulō, *turbulāre, *turbulo Latin
- conturbo Latin
- deturbo Latin
- disturbo Latin
- exturbo Latin
- obturbo Latin
- turbula Latin
- turbāre Latin
- turbō Latin
- turbare Italian
- troebleren Dutch, Flemish
- fête French
- trouble-fête French
- turbine French
- trøbbel Norwegian Bokmål
- turvar Portuguese
- トラブる Japanese
- トラブル Japanese
- trøbbel Norwegian Nynorsk
- troublen Middle English
- trobler Old French
- troubler Old French
- tèrbol Catalan, Valencian
- tulbura Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tulburare Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tulbure Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- turba Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- trublar Ido
- trupul Faroese
- tërboj Albanian
- trouble-feste Middle French
- turbu Aromanian
- turburi Aromanian
- turbar Old Spanish