QUAKE,
1. To shake to tremble to be agitated with quick but short motions continually repeated to shudder. Thus we say, a person quakes with fear or terror, or with cold. Hebrews 12 . 2. To shake with violent convulsions, as well as with trembling as, the earth quakes the mountains quake. Nehemiah 1 . 3. To shake, tremble or move, as the earth under the feet as the quaking mud. QUAKE, To frighten to throw into agitation. Not used.
QUAKE, n. A shake a trembling a shudder a tremulous agitation.
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