trouble one's head with



trouble one's head with

Also, trouble oneself about. Bother or worry about, as in Don't trouble your head with these details; I'll take care of it, or It seems to me that teachers should trouble themselves more about teaching and less about manners . The first term dates from the mid-1600s, the variant from the early 1500s.
See also: head, trouble

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Corneliokor-NE-lyoSpanish, Italian
Arturoahr-TOO-roItalian, Spanish
AnnaAN-a (English), AHN-nah (Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish), AH-nah (German, Russian), AN-nah (Danish)English, Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Greek, Hung
Alvar-Swedish, Estonian
RosalineRAWZ-ə-lien, ROZ-ə-leenEnglish
Naida-Croatian