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proble

Proble is a term that does not function as a widely recognized standalone concept in English-language reference works. In standard usage it is most often seen as either a misspelling of the word "problem" or as the morphological stem that appears in words meaning "problem" in several Romance languages. As an independent lemma, "proble" has no established definition in major dictionaries.

Origin and cognates: The English noun problem derives from Latin problem(a) and ultimately from the Greek próblēma

Usage and notes: In linguistic discussions, "proble" is sometimes cited only as part of the larger word

(πρόβλημα),
meaning
"an
obstacle"
or
"something
thrown
forward."
In
Romance
languages
the
form
problema
is
common,
yielding
Italian
problema,
Spanish
problema,
and
Portuguese
problema.
The
sequence
"proble-"
serves
as
a
shared
stem
in
these
cognates,
with
language-specific
endings
attached
to
form
the
local
word
for
"problem."
problema
or
its
derivatives.
It
is
not
used
as
a
separate
semantic
unit
in
standard
modern
English,
and
it
often
appears
only
in
etymological
explanations
of
related
terms.
Where
encountered
in
texts,
it
is
typically
a
typography
or
transcription
variant
rather
than
a
distinct
lexical
item.