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trepid, a. rare. (ˈtrɛpɪd) [ad. L. trepid-us scared, alarmed.] Trembling; agitated; fearful.1650 W. Brough Sacr. Princ. (1659) 421 Trembling, and chilness and confusion in the powers of action..a stupid, trepid, troubled motion. 1675 tr. Machiavelli's Prince vi. (Rtldg.) 39 The defence is so trepid ...
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Mr Trepid: Mr. Trepid co-runs the Boxton Creek Home with his wife and assistant. Mrs Trepid: Mrs. Trepid is Mr. Trepid's wife, who also runs the orphanage.
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trepidant
ˈtrepidant, a. rare. [ad. L. trepidānt-em, pr. pple. of trepidāre to trepidate.] Trepidating, trembling with fear or agitation.1891 [see abasia]. 1892 Black & White 2 July 2/2 In either party are many trepidant hopes and fears. 1907 F. Thompson Sel. Poems 50 Its keys are at the cincture hung of God,...
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On 19 August 2020, Crotone announced a squad of 19 players who would take part in training in Trepidò
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trepidat
† ˈtrepidat, -ate, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. trepidāt-us, pa. pple. of trepidāre: see next.] Agitated, disturbed. (Cf. trepidation 3.)1605 S. Dove Confut. Atheism 19 The celestiall spheres in continuall volubilitye..their diurnall or daylye course from the East to the West, their retrograde and vyolent ...
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Pale Chalice - "Afflicting the Dichotomy of Trepid
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trepidity
trepidity (trɪˈpɪdɪtɪ) [f. L. trepid-us trepid + -ity.] Agitation, alarm, fearfulness.1721 Bailey, Trepidity, trembling, fearfulness. 1807 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. V. 193 Pecuniary cowardice is far viler than animal trepidity. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 7 Sept. 7/1 It was with some trepidity that..one looked ou...
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trepidate
trepidate, v. rare. (ˈtrɛpɪdeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. trepidāre to hurry, bustle, be agitated or alarmed. Cf. OF. trepider (14th c. in Godef.).] intr. To tremble with fear or agitation; also simply, † To shake, be agitated (obs.).1623 Cockeram, Trepidate, to tremble for feare. 1653 R. G. tr. Bacon's ...
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trepidation
trepidation (trɛpɪˈdeɪʃən) [ad. L. trepidātiōn-em, n. of action fr. trepidāre: see prec. Cf. F. trépidation (15th c.).] 1. Tremulous agitation; confused hurry or alarm; confusion; flurry; perturbation.1607–12 Bacon Ess., Of Seditions & Troub. (Arb.) 414 There vseth to be more trepidacion in Courtes ...
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