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Word Meanings - TRILLO - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A trill or shake. See Trill.

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  • SHAKE
    obs. p. p. of Shake. Chaucer.
  • TRILLION
    According to the French notation, which is used upon the Continent generally and in the United States, the number expressed by a unit with twelve ciphers annexed; a million millions; according to the English notation, the number produced
  • SHAKESPEAREAN
    Of, pertaining to, or in the style of, Shakespeare or his
  • SHAKEN
    1. Caused to shake; agitated; as, a shaken bough. 2. Cracked or checked; split. See Shake, n., 2. Nor is the wood shaken or twisted. Barroe. 3. Impaired, as by a shock.
  • TRILL
    To flow in a small stream, or in drops rapidly succeeding each other; to trickle. Sir W. Scott. And now and then an ample tear trilled down Her delicate cheek. Shak. Whispered sounds Of waters, trilling from the riven stone. Glover. (more info)
  • SHAKER
    A variety of pigeon. P. J. Selby. (more info) 1. A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken. 2. One of a religious sect who do not marry, popularly so called from the movements of the members in dancing, which forms
  • TRILLING
    A compound crystal, consisting of three individuals. (more info) 1. One of tree children born at the same birth. Wright.
  • SHAKERISM
    Doctrines of the Shakers.
  • TRILLIUM
    A genus of liliaceous plants; the three-leaved nightshade; -- so called because all the parts of the plant are in threes.
  • TRILLACHAN
    The oyster catcher.
  • SHAKEFORK
    A fork for shaking hay; a pitchfork.
  • TRILLO
    A trill or shake. See Trill.
  • SHAKEDOWN
    A temporary substitute for a bed, as one made on the floor or on chairs; -- perhaps originally from the shaking down of straw for this purpose. Sir W. Scott.
  • SHAKERESS
    A female Shaker.
  • WIND-SHAKEN
    Shaken by the wind; specif. ,
  • OVERSHAKE
    To shake over or away; to drive away; to disperse. Chaucer.
  • HEADSHAKE
    A significant shake of the head, commonly as a signal of denial. Shak.
  • CUP SHAKE
    A shake or fissure between the annual rings of a tree, found oftenest near the roots.
  • PRALLTRILLER
    A melodic embellishment consisting of the quick alternation of a principal tone with an auxiliary tone above it, usually the next of the scale; --called also the inverted mordente.
  • NERVE-SHAKEN
    Affected by a tremor, or by a nervous disease; weakened; overcome by some violent influence or sensation; shoked.

 

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