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Traditional English :: wakeful
wakefulness.html - adj.
1 unable to sleep.
2 (of a night etc.) passed with little or no sleep.
3 vigilant.
    wakefully adv. wakefulness n.
Traditional English :: wakeful
wakefulness.html - adj.
1 unable to sleep.
2 (of a night etc.) passed with little or no sleep.
3 vigilant.
    wakefully adv. wakefulness n.
English Idioms :: wake
wakefulness.html - See: IN THE WAKE OF.
Traditional English :: wake(1)
wakefulness.html - v. & n.
--v.
    (past woke or waked; past part. woken or waked)
    1 intr. & tr. (often foll. by up) cease or cause to cease to sleep.
    2 intr. & tr. (often foll. by up) become or cause to become alert, attentive, or active (needs something to wake him up).
    3 intr. (archaic except as waking adj. & n.) be awake (in her waking hours; waking or sleeping).
    4 tr. disturb (silence or a place) with noise; make re-echo.
    5 tr. evoke (an echo).
    6 intr. & tr. rise or raise from the dead.
--n.
    1 a watch beside a corpse before burial; lamentation and (less often) merrymaking in connection with this.
    2 (usu. in pl.) an annual holiday in (industrial) northern England.
    3 hist. a a vigil commemorating the dedication of a church. b a fair or merrymaking on this occasion.
    be a wake-up (often foll. by to) Austral. sl. be alert or aware. wake-robin 1 Brit. an arum, esp. the cuckoo-pint.
    2 US any plant of the genus Trillium.
    waker n. [OE wacan (recorded only in past woc), wacian (weak form), rel. to WATCH: sense 'vigil' perh. f. ON]
Traditional English :: wake(2)
wakefulness.html - n.
1 the track left on the water's surface by a moving ship.
2 turbulent air left behind a moving aircraft etc.
    in the wake of behind, following, as a result of, in imitation of. [prob. f. MLG f. ON væk hole or opening in ice]
Traditional English :: wakeful
wakefulness.html - adj.
1 unable to sleep.
2 (of a night etc.) passed with little or no sleep.
3 vigilant.
    wakefully adv. wakefulness n.
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