VIBRATE, VIBRATING, VIBRATION
ADJECTIVES
► DANDERING vibrating, resounding → 1776 Sc.
► DINLING trembling, vibrating, rattling → 1808 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► DIRLING rattling, vibrating, shaking → 1878 Sc.
► JUDDERY prone to juddering, or shaking or vibrating rapidly, forcefully and often noisily; esp. said of something mechanical or motor-driven → 1956
NOUNS
► DINDLE vibration → 1900 Sc. (Bk.)
► DIRL a tremulous stroke; a blow or shake; a vibrating sound → 1853 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DIRLING the sound or vibratory motion caused by travelling bodies or by reiterated strokes → 1839 Sc.
► JUDDER a shaking or vibrating rapidly, forcefully and often noisily; esp. said of something mechanical or motor-driven → 1926
► MIRR a vibration, tremor; the waving of the air upon a very hot day → 1899 Sc.
► TIRL a thrill, a vibration; a tremor → 1825 Sc.
► VIBRATIUNCLE a minute or slight vibration or agitation → 1749
► WARBLING a vibration or quivering → 1621 obs.
VERBS
► BRANGLE to vibrate, to shake → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► CLITTER to make a thin vibratory rattle; to cause to vibrate and rattle lightly → 1530
► DANDER to make a trembling sound, to vibrate → a1724 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► DANGLE to swing, vibrate, quiver, throb, tingle → 1900 Sc. (Bk.)
► DENGLE to swing, to vibrate, to quiver, to throb, to tingle; to shoot or quiver with pain → 19C Sc.
► DINDLE to shake, to vibrate; to stagger from a blow; to tremble → 1776 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DINGLE to vibrate, to resound, to tremble → 1787 Sc.
► DIRL to vibrate noisily, as when sharply struck or shaken, or in response to loud sounds; to produce loud vibrations → 1733 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► GIRG of a door or gate: to make a creaking noise, to grate, to jar, to vibrate → 1513 chiefly Sc. obs.
► JADDER to shake, to vibrate; of the teeth: to chatter → 1885 Eng. dial.
► JUDDER to shake or vibrate rapidly, forcefully, and often noisily; to shudder; esp. said of something mechanical or motor-driven → 1931
► MIRR to tremble, to thrill; to vibrate → 1900 Sc.
► QUAVE to quake, to shake, to tremble; to vibrate → a1225 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► SHIG-SHOG to rock or vibrate; to walk in a jerky manner; to trot or amble in riding → 1897 Eng. dial.
► THIRL to pierce, to drill, to perforate; to vibrate or cause to vibrate; to thrill; to shudder; to tingle → 1691 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► TIRL to quiver, to vibrate; to thrill; to make a thrilling sound → 1881 Sc.
► VERBERATE to vibrate, to tremble, to quiver → 1755
► WARBLE to vibrate, to quiver; to wobble → 1549 obs.