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Definition of wake
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Wake (n.) The track left by a
vessel
in the
water;
by
extension,
any
track;
as, the wake of an
army..
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Wake
::
Wake (v. t.) To rouse from
sleep;
to
awake.
Respectable
::
Respectable
(a.)
Worthy
of
respect;
fitted
to
awaken
esteem;
deserving
regard;
hence,
of good
repute;
not mean; as, a
respectable
citizen..
Latewake
::
Latewake
(n.) See Lich wake, under
Lich..
Woke
::
Woke (imp. & p. p.) Wake.
Adaw
::
Adaw (v. t. & i.) To
awaken;
to
arouse.
Braid
::
Braid (v. i.) To
start;
to
awake.
Vigil
::
Vigil (v. i.)
Abstinence
from
sleep,
whether
at a time when sleep is
customary
or not; the act of
keeping
awake,
or the state of being
awake,
or the state of being
awake;
sleeplessness;
wakefulness;
watch..
Wake-robin
::
Wake-robin
(n.) Any plant of the genus Arum,
especially,
in
England,
the
cuckoopint
(Arum
maculatum)..
Unbefool
::
Unbefool
(v. t.) To
deliver
from the state of a fool; to
awaken
the mind of; to
undeceive.
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Awakener
::
Awakener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
awakens..
Live
::
Live (a.) Full of
earnestness;
active;
wide
awake;
glowing;
as, a live man, or
orator..
Cuckoopint
::
Cuckoopint
(n.) A plant of the genus Arum (A.
maculatum);
the
European
wake-robin.
Waked
::
Waked (imp. & p. p.) of Wak.
Rewake
::
Rewake
(v. t. & i.) To wake
again.
Somnambulism
::
Somnambulism
(n.) A
condition
of the
nervous
system
in which an
individual
during
sleep
performs
actions
approppriate
to the
waking
state;
a state of sleep in which some of the
senses
and
voluntary
powers
are
partially
awake;
noctambulism.
Awaked
::
Awaked
(p. p.) of Awak.
Wide-awake
::
Wide-awake
(n.) A
broad-brimmed,
low-crowned
felt hat..
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be or to
continue
awake;
to
watch;
not to
sleep.
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
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