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tremulant

adjective trem·u·lant \ˈtrem-yə-lənt\

Definition of TREMULANT

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Origin of TREMULANT

Medieval Latin tremulant-, tremulans, present participle of tremulare — more at tremble
First Known Use: 1837

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