trembling
121τρομητά — τρομητός trembling neut nom/voc/acc pl τρομητά̱ , τρομητός trembling fem nom/voc/acc dual τρομητά̱ , τρομητός trembling fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …
122τρομώδει — τρομώδης trembling masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) τρομώδης trembling masc/fem/neut dat sg τρομώδεϊ , τρομώδης trembling dat sg (epic) …
123τρομώδη — τρομώδης trembling neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) τρομώδης trembling masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) τρομώδης trembling masc/fem acc sg (attic epic doric) …
124τρομώδης — trembling masc/fem acc pl (attic epic doric) τρομώδης trembling masc/fem nom/voc pl (doric aeolic) τρομώδης trembling masc/fem nom sg …
125tremor — [trem′ər; ] occas. [ trē′mər] n. [ME < OFr tremour < L tremor < tremere, to TREMBLE] 1. a trembling, shaking, or shivering 2. a vibratory or quivering motion 3. a nervous thrill; trembling sensation 4. a trembling sound 5 …
126Tremble — Trem ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trembled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trembling}.] [F. trembler, fr. L. tremulus trembling, tremulous, fr. tremere to shake, tremble; akin to Gr. ?, Lith. trimti. Cf. {Tremulous}, {Tremor}.] 1. To shake involuntarily, as with …
127Trembled — Tremble Trem ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trembled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trembling}.] [F. trembler, fr. L. tremulus trembling, tremulous, fr. tremere to shake, tremble; akin to Gr. ?, Lith. trimti. Cf. {Tremulous}, {Tremor}.] 1. To shake involuntarily …
128tremble — I. intransitive verb (trembled; trembling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French trembler, from Medieval Latin tremulare, from Latin tremulus tremulous, from tremere to tremble; akin to Greek tremein to tremble Date: 14th century 1. to… …