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tribulation

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See also: Tribulation

English

Etymology

From Middle English tribulation, from Old French tribulacion, from Late Latin trībulātiō (distress, trouble, tribulation, affliction), from Latin tribulāre (to press, probably also thresh out grain), from trībulum (a sledge consisting of a wooden block studded with sharp pieces of flint or with iron teeth, used for threshing grain), from terēre (to rub); see trite.

Pronunciation

Noun

tribulation (countable and uncountable, plural tribulations)

  1. Any adversity; a trying period or event.

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French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Late Latin tribulātiō, from Latin tribulō.

Pronunciation

Noun

tribulation f (plural tribulations)

  1. tribulation
    Synonym: mésaventure

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