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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shake
,
v. t.
[
imp.
Shook
p. p.
Shaken
(
Shook
,
obs
.);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shaking
.]
1.
To
cause
to
move
with
quick
or
violent
vibrations
;
to
move
rapidly
one
way
and
the
other
;
to
make
to
tremble
or
shiver
;
to
agitate
.
As
a
fig
tree
casteth
her
untimely
figs
,
when
she
is
shaken
of
a
mighty
wind
.
--
Rev
.
vi
. 13.
Ascend
my
chariot
;
guide
the
rapid
wheels
That
shake
heaven's
basis
. --
Milton
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
move
from
firmness
;
to
weaken
the
stability
of
;
to
cause
to
waver
;
to
impair
the
resolution
of
.
When
his
doctrines
grew
too
strong
to
be
shook
by
his
enemies
,
they
persecuted
his
reputation
.
--
Atterbury
.
Thy
equal
fear
that
my
firm
faith
and
love
Can
by
his
fraud
be
shaken
or
seduced
. --
Milton
.
3.
Mus.
To
give
a
tremulous
tone
to
;
to
trill
;
as
,
to
shake
a
note
in
music
.
4.
To
move
or
remove
by
agitating
;
to
throw
off
by
a
jolting
or
vibrating
motion
;
to
rid
one's
self
of
; --
generally
with
an
adverb
,
as
off
,
out
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
shake
fruit
down
from
a
tree
.
Shake
off
the
golden
slumber
of
repose
.
--
Shak
.
'
Tis
our
fast
intent
To
shake
all
cares
and
business
from
our
age
. --
Shak
.
I
could
scarcely
shake
him
out
of
my
company
.
--
Bunyan
.
To shake a cask
Naut.
,
to
knock
a
cask
to
pieces
and
pack
the
staves
.
To shake hands
,
to
perform
the
customary
act
of
civility
by
clasping
and
moving
hands
,
as
an
expression
of
greeting
,
farewell
,
good
will
,
agreement
,
etc
.
To shake out a reef
Naut.
,
to
untile
the
reef
points
and
spread
more
canvas
.
To shake the bells
.
See
under
Bell
.
To shake the sails
Naut.
,
to
luff
up
in
the
wind
,
causing
the
sails
to
shiver
. --
Ham
.
Nav
.
Encyc
.
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