Trepidatio

Trepidatio

Trepidatio (lat.), so v.w. Zittern. T. irĭdis, so v.w. Hippus 2).


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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  • trépidation — [ trepidasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1290; lat. trepidatio 1 ♦ Vx Tremblement. Il éprouva « une trépidation involontaire : il [...] tressaillait » (Balzac). 2 ♦ (1788, du sol) Mod. Agitation de ce qui subit de petites oscillations ou secousses très rapides.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • trepidation — Anxious fear. [L. trepidatio, fr. trepido, to tremble, to be agitated] * * * trep·i·da·tion (trep″ĭ daґshən) [L. trepidatio] 1. tremor. 2. nervous anxiety and fear …   Medical dictionary

  • Trepidation — Trep i*da tion, n. [F. tr[ e]pidation, L. trepidatio, fr. trepidare to hurry with alarm, to tremble, from trepidus agitated, disturbed, alarmed; cf. trepit he turns, Gr. ? to turn, E. torture.] 1. An involuntary trembling, sometimes an effect of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trepidation — noun Etymology: Latin trepidation , trepidatio, from trepidare to tremble, from trepidus agitated; probably akin to Old English thrafian to urge, push, Greek trapein to press grapes Date: 1605 1. archaic a tremulous motion ; tremor 2. timorous… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • trepidation — /trep i day sheuhn/, n. 1. tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation. 2. trembling or quivering movement; tremor. [1595 1605; < L trepidation (s. of trepidatio), equiv. to trepidat(us) (ptp. of trepidare to hurry, alarm; see TREPID, ATE1) …   Universalium

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  • trepidation — I noun affright, agitation, alarm, apprehension, awe, consternation, disconcertion, dismay, disquiet, disquietude, dread, fear, flutter, fret, fright, funk, horror, jitteriness, jumpiness, nervousness, oscillation, panic, perturbation, quaking,… …   Law dictionary

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