tremo
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Substantive form of tremi. Probably from Latin tremor, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *trem- (“tremble”).
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tremo (accusative singular tremon, plural tremoj, accusative plural tremojn)
Inherited from Latin tremulus (“quivering”). Doublet of trémbora and trémulo. Compare Spanish tiemblo (“tremor”).
tremo m (plural tremos)
tremo (feminine trema, masculine plural tremos, feminine plural tremas)
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