Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Turbid

Turbid (tûr"bid) , adjective

[Latin turbidus, from turba tumult, disturbance, akin to turbare to disturb. See Trouble, and compare Disturb, Perturb.]

1.
Not clear; having suspended matter that scatters light passing through; having the lees or sediment disturbed; roiled; muddy; thick; -- used of liquids of any kind; as, turbid water; turbid wine.
On that strong, turbid water, a small boat, Guided by one weak hand, was seen to float. — Whittier
2.
Disturbed; confused; disordered.
Such turbid intervals that use to attend close prisoners. — Howell