† disquieˈtationObs.rare. [f. disquiet v.; cf. F. inquiétation, med.L. inquietātio, in same sense, and see -ation.] Disquieting; a cause of disquiet; disturbance. 1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 92 b, The lacke or want therof is hurt notable to ony persone & disquietacyon to ony communalte.