wake
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verb \ˈwāk\woke\ˈwōk\ also waked\wākt\wo·ken\ˈwō-kən\ or waked also wokewak·ing
Definition of WAKE
intransitive verb
1
a : to be or remain awake b archaic : to remain awake on watch especially over a corpse c obsolete : to stay up late in revelry
2
: awake —often used with up
transitive verb
1
: to stand watch over (as a dead body); especially : to hold a wake over
2
— wak·er noun
Examples of WAKE
- She can never remember her dreams upon waking.
- <my banging around in the kitchen woke my wife>
Origin of WAKE
partly from Middle English waken (past wook, past participle waken), from Old English wacan to awake (past wōc, past participle wacen); partly from Middle English wakien, waken (past & past participle waked), from Old English wacian to be awake (past wacode, past participle wacod); akin to Old English wæccan to watch, Latin vegēre to enliven
First Known Use: before 12th century
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