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tremulate, v. rare. (ˈtrɛmjʊleɪt) [f. late L. tremulāre to tremble (Quicherat Addenda): see -ate3 5, 6.] 1. intr. To tremble, vibrate; to palpitate, quiver.1749 U. ap Rhys Tour Spain & Port. (1760) 92 Tender Limbs, that tremulate and wanton in the air. 1768 [W. Donaldson] Life Sir B. Sapskull I. xiv...
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tremulation (trɛmjʊˈleɪʃən) [n. of action f. tremulate: see -ation.] The action or condition of trembling; an instance of this, a trembling.1651 Wittie Primrose's Pop Err. iii. xiii. 173 Hence do palsies, tremulations, and other evils arise. 1665 Hooke Microgr. lviii. 219, I have often taken notice ...
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