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† inˈtrembled, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. in-2 + tremble + -ed1; after OF. entremblé ‘agité comme par un tremblement’ (Godef.).] Shaken with fear, trembling. So inˈtrembling ppl. a. (an attempt to conform the word to trembling).
1627Feltham Resolves ii. [i] xiii. (1628) 37 Into what a trepidation of the soule, does feare decline the Coward? how it Downes the head in the intrembled bosome? [So edd. 1636, 1647, 1661; edd. 1677, 1696 intrembling.] |