v. Obs. [f. A- pref. 1 intensive + QUAKE v.] To quake, tremble.
1303. R. Brunne, Handl. Synne, 7839. Ȝyf he hadde slept, hym nedede awake, Ȝyf he were wakyng, he shulde a-quake.
c. 1330. Kyng of Tars, 434. Hire flesch i-wis was al aquaked For drede.