1. Etymology of the French word trouble
the French word
troublederived from the Latin root
*turbulusderived from the Classical Latin word
turbidus (confused, disordered; impatient; wild, stormy; muddy)
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
turbederived from the Latin word
turbulentus (violently disturbed, stormy, turbulent)
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
turbeCognates
English
trouble, German
Trubel2. Etymology of the French word trouble
derived from the French word
troublederived from the Old French word
troublerderived from the Vulgar Latin word
turbularederived 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