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wake
verb intransitive
To be awake; to continue awake; to watch; not to sleep. PsaIm 127:1. The father waketh for the daughter. Though wisdom wakes, suspicion sleeps. I cannot think any time, waking or sleeping, without being sensible of it.
wake
To be excited or roused from sleep; to awake; to be awakened. He wakes at the slightest noise.
wake
To cease to sleep; to awake.
wake
To be quick; to be alive or active.
wake
To be excited from a torpid state; to be put in motion. The dormant powers of nature wake from their frosty slumbers. Gentle airs to fan the earth now wakd.
wake
verb transitive
To rouse from sleep. The angel that talked with me, came again and waked me. Zechariah 4:1.
wake
To arouse; to excite; to put in motion or action. Prepare war, wake up the mighty men. Joel 3:9. To wake the soul by tender strokes of art.
wake
To bring to life again, as if from the sleep of death. To second life wakd in the renovation of the just.
wake
noun
The feast of the dedication of the church, formerly kept by watching all night.
wake
Vigils; state of forbearing sleep. --Their merry wakes and pastimes keep.
wake
Act of waking. Wake of a ship, the track it leaves in the water, formed by the meeting of the water, which rushes from each side to fill the space which the ship makes in passing through it. To be in the wake of a ship, is to be in her track, or in a line with her keel.