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Definition of wake
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Wake (v. t.) To bring to life
again,
as if from the sleep of
death;
to
reanimate;
to
revive..
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Solemn
::
Solemn
(a.)
Fitted
to
awaken
or
express
serious
reflections;
marked
by
seriousness;
serious;
grave;
devout;
as, a
solemn
promise;
solemn
earnestness..
Pique
::
Pique (n.) A
feeling
of hurt,
vexation,
or
resentment,
awakened
by a
social
slight
or
injury;
irritation
of the
feelings,
as
through
wounded
pride;
stinging
vexation..
Live
::
Live (a.) Full of
earnestness;
active;
wide
awake;
glowing;
as, a live man, or
orator..
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..
Wake
::
Wake (v. t.) To bring to life
again,
as if from the sleep of
death;
to
reanimate;
to
revive..
Waken
::
Waken (v. i.) To wake; to cease to
sleep;
to be
awakened.
Wake
::
Wake (v. t.) To
watch,
or sit up with, at
night,
as a dead
body..
Reminder
::
Reminder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
reminds;
that which
serves
to
awaken
remembrance..
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..
Evigilation
::
Evigilation
(n.) A
waking
up or
awakening.
Waketime
::
Waketime
(n.) Time
during
which one is
awake.
Awaken
::
Awaken
(v. t.) To rouse from sleep or
torpor;
to
awake;
to wake.
Waken
::
Waken (v. t.) To
excite;
to
rouse;
to move to
action;
to
awaken.
Intersomnious
::
Intersomnious
(a.)
Between
the times of
sleeping;
in an
interval
of
wakefulness.
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) To
engage
the
attention
of; to
awaken
interest
in; to
excite
emotion
or
passion
in, in
behalf
of a
person
or
thing;
as, the
subject
did not
interest
him; to
interest
one in
charitable
work..
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..
Solicit
::
Solicit
(v. t.) To awake or
excite
to
action;
to rouse
desire
in; to
summon;
to
appeal
to; to
invite.
Insomnia
::
Insomnia
(n.) Want of
sleep;
inability
to
sleep;
wakefulness;
sleeplessness.
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be or to
continue
awake;
to
watch;
not to
sleep.
Memento
::
Memento
(n.) A hint,
suggestion,
token,
or
memorial,
to
awaken
memory;
that which
reminds
or
recalls
to
memory;
a
souvenir..
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