disturbe
See also: disturbé
English
editVerb
editdisturbe (third-person singular simple present disturbes, present participle disturbing, simple past and past participle disturbed)
- Obsolete form of disturb.
- 1632, G[eorge] S[andys], “Vpon the Seaventh Booke […] ”, in Ovid, translated by G[eorge] S[andys], Ovid’s Metamorphosis Englished, Mythologiz’d, And Repreſented in Figures, Oxford: Iohn Lichfield, page 256:
- The infernall powers appeaſed with ſacrifice, prayers, and tedious murmurings (words ſoftly muttered barbarous and vnſignificant, leaſt they ſhould diſturbe the Imagination: although held by the deluded of a compulſative power) Medea cauſeth Æſon to be brought forth: […]
French
editPronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /dis.tyʁb/
- Homophones: disturbes, disturbent
Verb
editdisturbe
- inflection of disturber:
Spanish
editVerb
editdisturbe
- inflection of disturbar: