MOLESTIAE, molestiae
Sounds Like: moh-LES-tee-eye
Translations: of trouble, of annoyance, troubles, annoyances, to troubles, to annoyances, by troubles, with troubles, from troubles, by annoyances, with annoyances, from annoyances
From the root: MOLESTIA
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to trouble, annoyance, difficulty, or vexation. It can describe a state of being bothered or a source of irritation. It is used to express discomfort or a burdensome situation.
Inflection: Singular Genitive, or Plural Nominative, Dative, or Ablative, Feminine
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
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