inquietationEtymologyFrom Middle English inquietacion, inquietacioun, inquietacyon, inquietation, from Middle French inquietation and its etymon, Latin inquiētātiō.inquietation means disturbance. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.noundisturbance“Howe many semely personagis, by outrage in riotte, gamynge, and excesse of apparaile, be induced to thefte and robry, and some tyme to murdre, to the inquietation of good men, and finally to their owne destruction?”