stremísser
Lombard
Alternative forms
- stremiss (Western)
- stremés, stremésser, stremíssar (Eastern)
- stremí (through Vulgar Latin; see there for further variants)
Etymology
From s- + Latin tremēscō (“I begin to tremble, shake”), in turn from tremō (“I shake, tremble”) + -ēscō, from Proto-Indo-European *trem- (“tremble”). Compare Spanish and Portuguese estremecer.
Pronunciation
Verb
stremísser (first-person singular present indicative stremissi, past participle stremid)
- Alternative form of stremí (“ti frighten”)
- Te me stremísset sempr.
- You always frighten me.
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