Quake, to tremble; mostly with fear: Ven. 899. Ven. 899 Lucr. 1393, 1556 “(with cold).” Wiv. III, 5, 104. Meas. III, 1, 74. Ado I, 1, 274 “(thou wilt q. for this shortly).” Mids. II, 2, 148. V, 224. Wint. V, 1, 199. John III, 1, 18. H6A I, 1, 156. H6B IV, 8, 17. R3 I, 3, 162. III, 5, 1. Tit. V, 2, 40. Hml. III, 2, 410. Lr. IV, 6, 110. Cymb. II, 4, 5 “(q. in the present winter's state).” Per. III, 2, 15 (as the earth did q.).