Lewis Short
păvĭto, āre
* V. freq. n. and a. [paveo].
* In gen., to tremble or quake with fear, to be very fearful, be greatly afraid; to tremble at (ante-class. and poet.): quae pueri in tenebris pavitant,Lucr. 2, 58: prosequitur pavitans,Verg. A. 2, 107: effusis pavitantem fletibus,Val. Fl. 7, 410: pavitante gressu sequere fallaces vias,Sen. Oed. 1047.
* In partic., to shake or shiver with the ague, to have the ague, Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 41.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary