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1 palpitate
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2 Palpitate
v. intrans.P. and V. πηδᾶν. P. σφύζειν, V. ὀρχεῖσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Palpitate
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3 Quake
v. intrans.P. and V. τρέμειν, φρίσσειν, V. τρέσαι (aor. of τρεῖν, also Plat. but rare P.).Palpitate: V. ὀρχεῖσθαι; see Palpitate.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Quake
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4 Flutter
v. trans.Agitate: P. and V. ταράσσειν, συνταράσσειν, ἐκπλήσσειν, θράσσειν (Plat. but rare P.), ἀναπτεροῦν (Plat.), Ar. and V. στροβεῖν.V. intrans. Shake: P. and V. σείεσθαι.Fly: P. and V. πέτεσθαι.Be agitated: P. and V ταράσσεσθαι, ἐκπλήσσεσθαι, ἐπτοῆσθαι (perf. pass. πτοεῖν) (Plat.), ἀναπτεροῦσθαι (Xen.); see Agitate.Fluttered, adj.: use also V. πεπαλμένος.She was fluttered: V. ἐξεπτοήθη (Eur., Cycl. 185).——————subs.Of wings: V. ῥιπή, ἡ.Be in a flutter: use be fluttered, v.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flutter
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5 Heave
v. trans.Throw: P. and V. βάλλειν, ῥίπτειν, ἀφιέναι, μεθιέναι (rare P.), Ar. and V. ἱέναι, δικεῖν ( 2nd aor.), ἰάπτειν; see Throw, Lift.V. intrans. Palpitate: P. and V. πηδᾶν, V. ὀρχεῖσθαι.Seethe, boil: P. and V. ζεῖν.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Heave
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6 Quiver
subs.Case to hold arrows: P. and V. φαρέτρα, ἡ (Plat.).Shaking: P. and V. τρόμος, ὁ.Convulsion: P. and V. σπασμός, ὁ, P. σφαδασμός, ὁ, V. σπαραγμός, ὁ.——————v. intrans.Palpitate: P. and V. πηδᾶν, P. σφύζειν,V. ὀρχεῖσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Quiver
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Palpitate — Pal pi*tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Palpitated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Palpitating}.] [L. palpitare, palpitatum, v. intens. fr. pappare. See {Palpable}.] To beat rapidly and more strongly than usual; to throb; to bound with emotion or exertion; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palpitate — index beat (pulsate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
palpitate — (v.) 1620s, from L. palpitatus, pp. of palpitare (see PALPITATION (Cf. palpitation)). Related: Palpitated; palpitating … Etymology dictionary
palpitate — beat, throb, *pulsate, pulse Analogous words: vibrate, oscillate, fluctuate, *swing, sway … New Dictionary of Synonyms
palpitate — [v] beat at a rapid pace, like a heart flutter, pitpat*, pitter patter*, pound, pulsate, pulse, quiver, shiver, throb, tremble, vibrate; concepts 152,308 Ant. be still … New thesaurus
palpitate — ► VERB 1) (of the heart) beat rapidly or irregularly. 2) shake; tremble. ORIGIN Latin palpitare tremble, throb … English terms dictionary
palpitate — [pal′pə tāt΄] vi. palpitated, palpitating [< L palpitatus, pp. of palpitare, freq. of palpare, to feel, stroke: see PALPABLE] 1. to beat rapidly or flutter: said esp. of heart action that one is conscious of 2. to throb; tremble palpitant… … English World dictionary
palpitate — UK [ˈpælpɪteɪt] / US [ˈpælpɪˌteɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms palpitate : present tense I/you/we/they palpitate he/she/it palpitates present participle palpitating past tense palpitated past participle palpitated 1) if your heart palpitates,… … English dictionary
palpitate — verb Palpitate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑heart … Collocations dictionary
palpitate — [[t]pæ̱lpɪteɪt[/t]] palpitates, palpitating, palpitated 1) VERB If someone s heart palpitates, it beats very fast in an irregular way, because they are frightened or anxious. He felt suddenly faint, and his heart began to palpitate. Syn: pound 2) … English dictionary
palpitate — verb 1) her heart began to palpitate Syn: beat rapidly, pound, throb, pulsate, pulse, thud, thump, hammer, race 2) palpitating with terror Syn: tremble, quiver, quake … Thesaurus of popular words