A.“τετρέμηκα” EM606.50:— tremble, quake, quiver, “τρέμε δ᾽ οὔρεα μακρὰ καὶ ὕλη ποσσὶν ὑπ᾽ ἀθανάτοισι” Il.13.18, cf. Call.Del.137; ὠλένας τρέμων ἄκρας quivering in . . , E.IT283; “τρέμουσα κῶλα” Id.Med.1169; “τρέμει [ἡ φωνή]” Arist.Pr.906a17; of persons, τρέμειν τὴν φωνήν ib.948a35; shiver, in the cold stage of malaria, Hp.Flat.8.
II. esp. tremble with fear, “ὑπὸ δ᾽ ἔτρεμε γυῖα” Il.10.390, cf. Od.11.527; φόβῳ, φρίκῃ τ., E.Ion1452 (lyr.), Tr. 1026: then simply, tremble, be afraid, “δεδιὼς καὶ τ.” D.18.263; “τ. τῷ δέει τί πείσεται” Alex.110.6.
2. c. inf., tremble or fear to do, A.Th. 419 (lyr.), S.OC128 (lyr.); also “τρέμων τὸν ἄνδρ᾽ ἔφευγε μὴ κτάνοι” Id.OT947, cf. E.Andr.808,1057.
3. c. acc., tremble at, fear, S.OC256, E.El.643, etc.; “τ. τὸ πρᾶγμα” Ar.Ach.494; “τὰ πράγματα” Id.Eq.265 (troch.); “τὸ μέλλον” Pl.Prm.137a; “[τῆς εὐδαιμονίας] ἕνεκα τ.” Antipho 2.4.9; “περὶ τῆς εὐδαιμονίας” Id.2.3.8, cf. Pl.R.554d. (Cf. Lat. tremo, Lith. trimù, triìmti 'shiver'.)