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Note title 'Tremore' V.S. 'Timore'
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These words are both ablative, singular, and both have to do with fear. However, 'timore' means in fear, dread' while 'tremore' means in quaking, trembling. So, the meaning is not exactly the same, but refers to the same state.

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