rare. [ad. L. vibrāt-us, pa. pple. of vibrāre: see next.]
† a. pa. pple. Vibrated (cf. VIBRATE v. 7 b.).
c. 1420. Lydg., Ballad Commend, Our Lady, 115. O fyry Tytan, persing with thy bemes, Whos vertuous bryghtnesse was in thi brest vibrat.
b. ppl. a. Vibrating with something. rare1.
1849. F. Enoch, in Taits Mag., XVI. 9/2. The sightless belfry clock Had rung, vibrate with triumph.