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Definition of wake
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Wake (v. i.) To be
excited
or
roused
from
sleep;
to
awake;
to be
awakened;
to cease to
sleep;
-- often with up.
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Awakener
::
Awakener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
awakens..
Vigilance
::
Vigilance
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vigilant;
forbearance
of
sleep;
wakefulness.
Awakening
::
Awakening
(n.) The act of
awaking,
or
ceasing
to
sleep.
Specifically:
A
revival
of
religion,
or more
general
attention
to
religious
matters
than
usual..
Waken
::
Waken (v. t.) To
excite
or rouse from
sleep;
to wake; to
awake;
to
awaken.
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) To
remain
awake with any one as nurse or
attendant;
to
attend
on the sick
during
the
night;
as, to watch with a man in a
fever..
Lamentable
::
Lamentable
(a.)
Fitted
to
awaken
lament;
to be
lamented;
sorrowful;
pitiable;
as, a
lamentable
misfortune,
or
error..
Awake
::
Awake (v. t.) To rouse from
sleep;
to wake; to
awaken.
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The state of
forbearing
sleep,
especially
for
solemn
or
festive
purposes;
a
vigil..
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Awakening
or
expressing
the
emotion
of awe,
adoration,
veneration,
heroic
resolve,
etc.;
dignified;
grand;
solemn;
stately;
-- said of an
impressive
object
in
nature,
of an
action,
of a
discourse,
of a work of art, of a
spectacle,
etc.; as,
sublime
scenery;
a
sublime
deed..
Nightmare
::
Nightmare
(n.) A
condition
in sleep
usually
caused
by
improper
eating
or by
digestive
or
nervous
troubles,
and
characterized
by a sense of
extreme
uneasiness
or
discomfort
(as of
weight
on the chest or
stomach,
impossibility
of
motion
or
speech,
etc.),
or by
frightful
or
oppressive
dreams,
from which one wakes after
extreme
anxiety,
in a
troubled
state of mind;
incubus..
Unbefool
::
Unbefool
(v. t.) To
deliver
from the state of a fool; to
awaken
the mind of; to
undeceive.
Waked
::
Waked (imp. & p. p.) of Wak.
Get
::
Get (v. i.) To
arrive
at, or bring one's self into, a
state,
condition,
or
position;
to come to be; to
become;
-- with a
following
adjective
or past
participle
belonging
to the
subject
of the verb; as, to get
sober;
to get
awake;
to get
beaten;
to get
elected..
Wake-robin
::
Wake-robin
(n.) Any plant of the genus Arum,
especially,
in
England,
the
cuckoopint
(Arum
maculatum)..
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be
excited
or
roused
from
sleep;
to
awake;
to be
awakened;
to cease to
sleep;
-- often with up.
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The act of
waking,
or being
awaked;
also, the state of being
awake..
Wakening
::
Wakening
(n.) The
revival
of an
action.
Wakening
::
Wakening
(n.) The act of one who
wakens;
esp., the act of
ceasing
to
sleep;
an
awakening..
Live
::
Live (a.) Full of
earnestness;
active;
wide
awake;
glowing;
as, a live man, or
orator..
Waeg
::
Waeg (n.) The
kittiwake.
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