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Definition of Shaked
1. shake [v] - See also: shake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shaked
Literary usage of Shaked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes from a Diary, 1886-1888 by Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff (1900)
"And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree (shaked). Then said the Lord unto me,
Thou hast well-seen : for I will hasten (shaked) my word to perform it. ..."
2. A Dictionary of Musical Terms: Containing Upwards of 9,000 English, French by Theodore Baker (1895)
"... this last ornament was called the shaked Commonly, however, this turn begins
turn (Ger. ... shaked ..."
3. Studies in Musical Graces by Ernest Fowles (1907)
"shaked CADENT. Differed from the Smooth Cadent (qv) in that a trill occurred upon
... shaked GRACES. The i7th century division of graces into two species ..."
4. The plants of the Bible, trees and shrubs by John Hutton Balfour (1857)
"It is referred to in Scripture under the Hebrew name of shaked. ... IMZ is supposed
to refer to the tree, and shaked to the fruit of the almond. ..."
5. The Trial of Sir John Falstaff: Wherein the Fat Knight is Permitted to by Asa Maxon Fitz Randolph (1893)
"Sir John shaked of a "Burning Quotidian Tertian"; Dies and Goes to Arthur's
Bosom.—Bardolph, Pistol, and Nym Shog to France.—Bronze Figure of Falstaff at ..."
6. The Bible Word-book: A Glossary of Archaic Words and Phrases in the by Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright (1884)
"... or to run a race for the prize: but they that saw him, trembled and shaked
all their bodie over, for feare of the perill wherein their prince was, ..."
7. The Lives of the Seven Bishops Committed to the Tower in 1688: Enriched and by Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland (1866)
"... shaked all the night; we all rose and called the family to prayers, and by
the goodness of God we were safe amidst the storm. ..."