Obs. rare. [a. F. troublement, f. troubler to TROUBLE: see -MENT.] The act of troubling or condition of being troubled.

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1484.  Caxton, Chivalry, 84. Ire is in courage troublement and remembraunce of wycked wil.

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c. 1557.  Abp. Parker, Ps. xviii. L iv. They did preuent with troublement, the day of my great stresse.

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