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† sturb, v. Obs. Also 4–5 storb, stourb, 5 sturbe, stourbe. [Aphetic var. of disturb v.] trans. To disturb, trouble, upset.
a1225Ancr. R. 428 Al so efter þe ancre cumplie uort mid⁓morwen ne don no þing, ne ne siggen, hware þuruh hire silence muwe beon i-sturbed. 1382Wyclif Gen. xlii. 28 And thei stonyed al aboute and sturbed, seiden togideres, What forsothe is this that God hath doon to vs? a1400–50Wars Alex. 513 Þan was ser Philip of þat fare ferly mekill sturbid. c1400Rule St. Benet (1902) 34 Sho ne sal make noise for to sturbe the othir. c1425Eng. Conq. Ireland xlix. 124 (Dubl. MS.) Throgh that thynge, al the contrey forth ther-aftyr worth so I-storbet, that [etc.]. a1450Myrc Par. Pr. 686 We accursen al them that broken the pece of holy chirch or sturben hit. Ibid. 1459 Hast þou I-storbet prest or clerk Þat were bysy in goddes werk? a1450in Eng. Gilds (1870) 448 And þat no brother presume to take vp-on him..to lette, stourbe, ne geynseye, þat elleccioun. Hence † ˈsturbing vbl. n.
a1225Ancr. R. 154 Heo fluwen monne sturbinge, & wenden bi ham one. c1250Meidan Maregrete 48 Wo þe hider sende, to maken stourbing. 13..Guy Warw. 5751 (Auchinleck MS.) Gij werd him fast in þat sturbing. |