v. Obs. rare1. [f. CON- + TREMBLE v.: cf. L. contremĕre to quake altogether.] intr. To tremble or quake thoroughly.
1573. Twyne, Æneid., X. D d iij. From the grounds the soyle contrembling shook.
v. Obs. rare1. [f. CON- + TREMBLE v.: cf. L. contremĕre to quake altogether.] intr. To tremble or quake thoroughly.
1573. Twyne, Æneid., X. D d iij. From the grounds the soyle contrembling shook.