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fremăta

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From freamăt, or possibly from Late Latin fremitāre, frequentative of Latin fremō. Compare Italian fremitare, Corsican frumita (to neigh).

Verb

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a fremăta (third-person singular present freamătă, past participle fremătat) 1st conjugation

  1. (of leaves) to rustle
  2. (of people) to murmur
  3. (of a person) to be seized by emotion; also to shiver, shudder, shake, tremble

Conjugation

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See also

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