τρέμω

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *trem-, extended form of Proto-Indo-European *ter-. The extended form Proto-Indo-European *tres- also yielded τρέω (tréō, to dread, to terrify). Cognate with Latin tremō, Avestan 𐬙𐬭𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬯𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌 (trərəsaiti), Ancient Greek τρέω (tréō), Old Irish tarrach, Lithuanian trišu, Latvian trisēt, Old Church Slavonic трѧсѫ (tręsǫ) and Sanskrit त्रसति (trasati).
Also see τρόμος (trómos), τρομέω (troméō).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

τρέμω (trémō)

  1. to tremble in fear; to be afraid

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: τρέμω (trémo)

References


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τρέμω (trémō).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtremo/
  • Hyphenation: τρέ‧μω

Verb

τρέμω (trémo) (imperfect έτρεμα) found only in the imperfective tenses

  1. tremble, shake, shiver
    Synonyms: ανατριχιάζω (anatrichiázo), ριγώ (rigó)
  2. (figuratively) I fear, shake from fear
    Synonyms: φοβάμαι (fovámai), τρομάζω (tromázo)

Conjugation

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