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Latin
Etymology
Alteration of Classical tremere, influenced by Celtic *krit- (compare Breton kridien).
Pronunciation
Verb
*cremere (Proto-Gallo-Romance)
- to shake, to tremble
Reconstruction notes
Attested in mixed Franco-Occitan from ca. 1000 (Passion du Christ), French proper from ca. 1050 (Vie de saint Alexis), and Occitan proper from the late 12th century (works of Arnaut Daniel).[1]
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