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Etymology of the English word troubleproof

the English word troubleproof
derived from the English word trouble
derived from the Old French word troubler
derived from the Vulgar Latin word turbulare
derived from the Latin word turbare (disturb, agitate, throw into confusion)
derived from the Medieval Latin word turba (commotion, uproar, turmoil)
derived from the Greek word turbe
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *truga-
using the English suffix -proof
derived from the English word proof
derived from the English word prove
derived from the English word proven
derived from the Old French word prover
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)

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