Quake
QUAKE, verb intransitive
1. To shake; to tremble; to be agitated with quick but short motions continually repeated; to shudder. Thus we say, a person quakes with fear or terror, or with cold. [[Hebrews 12#21|Hebrews 12:21]].
2. To shake with violent convulsions, as well as with trembling; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake [[Nahum 1#5|Nahum 1:5]].
3. To shake, tremble or move, as the earth under the feet; as the quaking mud.
QUAKE, verb transitive To frighten; to throw into agitation. [Not used.]
QUAKE, noun A shake; a trembling; a shudder; a tremulous agitation.