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† disturˈbation Obs. [ad. L. disturbātiōn-em, n. of action from disturbāre to disturb.] The action of disturbing; = disturbance.
1529Will of Sir J. Digby, Leicestersh. (MS.) Without lett or interruption or disturbacon of the said John Digby. 1590R. Hichcock Quintessence Wit 54 b, To deliuer their owne kingdomes from those disturbations. 1658A. Fox Wurtz' Surg. ii. v. 59 Tarrying would prove..prejudicial to the wounded, by reason of his bleeding, and other disturbations. |