rare. [ad. L. vibrāt-us, pa. pple. of vibrāre: see next.]
† a. pa. pple. Vibrated (cf. VIBRATE v. 7 b.).
c. 1420. Lydg., Ballad Commend, Our Lady, 115. O fyry Tytan, persing with thy bemes, Whos vertuous bryghtnesse was in thi brest vibrat.
b. ppl. a. Vibrating with something. rare1.
1849. Taits Mag., XVI. 9. The sightless belfry clock had rung, vibrate with triumph.