Reverse Dictionary: SHUDDER

SHUDDER, SHUDDERING

ADJECTIVES
1865 HORRESCENT shuddering with fear; expressing or showing horror 


ADVERBS
1856 AGRUE shuddering; of a state in which one shivers with cold or shudders with fear or repulsion → Sc.


NOUNS
1820 GRUE a shiver, a shudder; a shivering, a shuddering → Sc.
1899 QUITHER a shudder, shake, tremble, quiver → Eng. dial.


VERBS
1330 — GRUE to feel terror or horror, to shudder, to tremble; to quake; to be troubled in heart → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1400 — HURKLE to shrink, to shudder
1450 — OGGLE to shudder or quiver for fear → obs.
1483 — HUGGE to shudder, to shiver, or to shake with fear or with cold → obs.
1640 — DUDDER to shudder, to shiver
1691 — THIRL to shudder; to tingle → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1527 — STARKLE to shudder with fear, to quake, to be afraid → obs
1882 — PERHORRESCE to shudder (at)