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▪ I. † strumble, v.1 Obs. rare—1. [Cf. rumble v.] intr. ? To rumble.
1645Sacred Decretal 9 Though..he be condemned as a Traitour and disturber of the publike Peace (for our gutts strumble at him every morning). ▪ II. † strumble, v.2 Obs. rare. [? Altered form of stumble v. Perh. a misprint; but cf. Du. † strompelen to stumble (Kilian).] intr. To stumble.
1681Rycaut tr. Gracian's Critick vii. 127 He being lame with Age,..in a few paces, strumbled on his Crutches [orig. Sp. tropeço en su misma muleta] and fell. ▪ III. strumble, n. rare—1.|ˈstrʌmb(ə)l| [f. strumble v.1] A rumble.
1938Belloc Sonnets & Verse 180 Beneath His feet are implacable fate, and panic or night, and the strumble of the hungry river of death. |