treambur

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Aromanian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Late Latin tremulō, from Latin tremulus, from tremō. Compare Romanian tremura, tremur.

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Verb[edit]

treambur first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative treamburã, past participle trimburatã)

  1. to tremble, shake, vibrate
  2. (figurative) to frighten, terrify
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Etymology 2[edit]

From the above verb. See also Latin tremulus. Compare Romanian tremur.

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Noun[edit]

treambur n

  1. shake, vibration, tremble, rustle