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† Evibrate. World English Historical Dictionary

† Evibrate. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1897, rev. 2025. † Evibrate v. Obs. rare. [f. L. ēvibrāt- ppl. stem of ēvibrāre, f. ē- out + vibrāre to brandish: see VIBRATE.] a. intr. To shake, tremble. b. trans. To brandish (a sword); to hurl (a missile); in quot. fig.

1 1583.  Stubbes, Anat. Abus., 63. Doe not his handes and all his bodie euibrate, quauer, and shake.

2 1623–6.  Cockeram, Euibrate, to shake.

3 1680.  H. More, Apocal. Apoc., 199. That wonderful contrition of heart, that the word of God makes, when it is sincerely and powerfully evibrated against the Enemies of his Kingdom.

4   Hence † Evibration [see -ATION], the action of brandishing, a quick movement.

5 1644.  H. Vaughan, Serm., 20. Dost thou … stay the loose evibrations and glances of the eye?

6 1656–81.  in Blount, Glossogr.

7 1721–1800.  in Bailey.

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