tremblier

English

Adjective

tremblier

  1. comparative form of trembly: more trembly

Norman

Etymology

From Old French trambler, trembler, from Vulgar Latin tremulō, tremulāre, from Classical Latin tremō, tremere, from Proto-Indo-European *trem- (tremble).

Verb

tremblier

  1. (Jersey) to tremble
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