Trepidus
Trepidus is a Latin adjective meaning “frightened, trembling, alarmed” and is used to describe people, actions, or states marked by fear or agitation. In Classical Latin-style writing it conveys a sense of anxiety or haste born of fear, rather than mere courage or resolve.
Etymology and related terms: trepidus derives from Latin roots associated with trembling and fear. The related
Declension and grammar: trepidus follows the pattern of a first/second declension adjective, with masculine, feminine, and
Usage and context: today trepidus is encountered mainly in classical Latin texts or in modern writing emulating
See also: trepidation, trepidant, tremble (conceptual connections to fear and agitation).