ob-turbo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to stir up, make turbid.
- I. Lit.: obturbata proculcatione prius aqua, Plin. 8, 18, 26, § 68.
- II. Trop., to throw into disorder or confusion; to disorder, confuse, trouble, disturb, distract: (eos) denso agmine obturbabat, Tac. H. 3, 25: ne obturba, ac tace, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 49: lectorem, Suet. Aug. 86; cf.: obturbatur militum vocibus, Tac. H. 3, 10: me scriptio et litterae non leniunt sed obturbant, distract, Cic. Att. 12, 16 fin.: solitudinem, to disturb, id. ib. 12, 18.
Absol.: obturbabant patres specie detestandi, to raise a disturbance or clamor, Tac. A. 6, 24 (30 Ritter).
Impers.: obturbatur, obstrepitur, Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 19.