Definition of Rewake

1. v. t. & i. To wake again.

Definition of Rewake

1. Verb. To wake again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rewake

1. wake [v -WAKED or -WOKE, -WOKEN, -WAKING, -WAKES] - See also: wake

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewake

revs
revue
revues
revuist
revuists
revulsed
revulsion
revulsions
revulsive
revved
revving
revving up
revying
rew
rewa-rewa
rewake (current term)
rewaked
rewaken
rewakened
rewakening
rewakens
rewakes
rewaking
rewalk
rewalked
rewalking
rewalks
rewan
reward
rewardable

Literary usage of Rewake

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"... the blessings o' the yesr, Wha mingle to rewake the joys That charm'd the buoyant-hearted boy» ; Revive the frolic an' the fun That lang time ran, ..."

2. Fennia by Suomen maantieteellinen seura (1903)
"At the time when the lower animal life in the water begins to rewake, the fry of the autumn-spawning fishes is as far developed, that it begins to need food ..."

3. A Study of The Newe Metamorphosis Written by J. M., Gent, 1600 by John Henry Hobart Lyon (1919)
"... then rewake againe but in a boate Fde set them on the mayne w[T]thout or sails to drive, or meate to eate bound hande & foote, 't would pull downe ..."

4. A Study of The Newe Metamorphosis Written by J. M., Gent, 1600 by John Henry Hobart Lyon (1919)
"... then rewake againe but in a boate Fde set them on the mayne w[i]thout or sails to drive, or meate to eate bound hande & foote, 't would pull downe ..."

5. The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Scotch-Irish by Scotch-Irish Society of America (1902)
"I would, if I could, rewake Isabella Oliver, of the Olivers of Silvers Spring, and the first poet of the Cumberland Valley, to sing in modern verse the ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Rewake on Dictionary.com!Search for Rewake on Thesaurus.com!Search for Rewake on Google!Search for Rewake on Wikipedia!

Search