tremulus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- shaking, quaking, quivering, trembling, tremulous
Etymology
Root from Proto-Indo-European *trem- (tremble).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*trem-
Gloss
tremble
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tremellose English
- tremorous English
- tremorously English
- tremulous English
- tremulously English
- tremulousness English
- untremulous English
- *contremulō Latin
- tremere Latin
- tremo Latin
- tremor Latin
- tremulo Latin
- tremulo, tremulare Latin
- tremulāre Latin
- tremulō Latin
- tremēscō Latin
- tremō Latin
- tremō, tremere Latin
- tremolare Italian
- tremolo Italian
- tremulo Italian
- trémuler French
- tiemblo Spanish, Castilian
- tremolar Spanish, Castilian
- trémulo Spanish, Castilian
- τρέμω Ancient Greek
- τρόμος Ancient Greek
- *krey- Proto-Indo-European
- *ter- Proto-Indo-European
- *trem- Proto-Indo-European
- *tres- Proto-Indo-European
- *tärm- Proto-Indo-European
- tremular Portuguese
- trémulo Portuguese
- trambler Old French
- tremolar Catalan, Valencian
- trema Galician
- tremo Galician
- trémulo Galician
- cutremura Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tremura Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cutreambur Aromanian
- treambur Aromanian
- tremolar Occitan
- trimulâ Friulian
- tremblar Old Occitan
- tembrar Old Spanish
- *treme- Proto-Tocharian