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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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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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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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