I. ˈtremələnt noun
also trem·u·lant -myəl-
( -s )
Etymology: Italian tremolante tremolo stop, from tremolante tremulous, from Medieval Latin tremulant-, tremulans, present participle of tremulare to tremble
1. : an organ pipe having a tremolant note
2. : a device to impart a vibration causing a tremolant sound in a musical instrument
II. adjective
: having a vibrant tremolo note