v. Obs. [f. TO-2 + ME. cwacien, OE. cwacian, to QUAKE.] intr. To quake violently.

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c. 1275.  Lay., 15946. Þe eorþe gan to-cwakie.

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c. 1400.  Rom. Rose, 2527. And eke thy blode shal al to-quake.

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c. 1410.  Sir Cleges, 353. Ar wyth a staffe I schall the wake, That thy rebys schall all to-quake.

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