трепет
Russian
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trepetъ. Compare Bulgarian тре́пет (trépet), Slovene trepèt, Polish trzpiot and Ukrainian тре́пет (trépet).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈtrʲepʲɪt]
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Noun
    
тре́пет • (trépet) m inan (genitive тре́пета, nominative plural тре́петы, genitive plural тре́петов)
- thrill
- awe, trepidation (feeling of fear and reverence)
Declension
    
Related terms
    
- тре́петный (trépetnyj)
- трепета́ть (trepetátʹ)
- трепа́ть (trepátʹ)
- трепыха́ть (trepyxátʹ)
- трёпаный (trjópanyj)
- потрёпанный (potrjópannyj)
- встрёпанный (vstrjópannyj)
- встрепенуться (vstrepenutʹsja)
Serbo-Croatian
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trepetъ.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /trêpeːt/
- Hyphenation: тре‧пет
Noun
    
тре̏пе̄т m (Latin spelling trȅpēt)
- (uncountable) trembling, shaking
- (uncountable) twinkling, flickering
Declension
    
References
    
- “трепет” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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