a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. trepidāt-us, pa. pple. of trepidāre: see next.] Agitated, disturbed. (Cf. TREPIDATION 3.)

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1605.  S. Dove, Confut. Atheism, 19. The celestial spheres in continuall volubilitye … their diurnall or daylye course from the East to the West, their retrograde and vyolent motion from the West to the East, their trepidat motion from the South to the North.

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