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awecche, v. meanings, etymology and more
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb awecche. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Awake | words that you were saying
... disentangle from the distinct verb "awaken" or the obscure word of parallel meaning, "awecche." 07.108 It was full morning when he awoke. 08.065 and when…
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Awake v. World English Historical Dictionary
uswakjan, mod.G. erwecken; but soon after 1100 awake began to be used in this sense also, and at length superseded awecche, which is not found after 1300. There ...
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awecche
† aˈwecche, v. Obs. Forms: 1–3 aweccan, 3–4 awecche. pa. tense 1–3 awehte, aweahte, awahte, 3 aweihte, aweightte. pa. pple. 1–3 aweht. [OE. awęcc(e)an, cogn. with OS. awękkjan, OHG. arwechhan, -wekkan, irwecchen, -weken, MHG. erwecken, Goth. uswakjan; f. a- prefix 1 up + węcc(e)an, Goth. wakjan, cau...
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a-week, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
awecche, v.Old English–1450; awed, adj.1591–; awedde, adj.Old English–1330; awede, v.Old English–1450; awedly, adv.1858–; awedness, n.1601–; a-week, adv.Old ...
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"Awoken" vs. "awaked" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
awecche, Goth. uswakjan, mod.G. erwecken; but soon after 1100 awake began to be used in this sense also, and at length superseded awecche, which ...
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wecche
† wecche, v. Obs. Forms: 1 weccan, 3 wecche, 4 wechche. pa. tense 3 wæht(e, wehte, 3–4 weiȝt(t)e, 4 wight. [OE. węccan = OHG. wecchen (mod.G. wecken), ON. vekja, Goth. (us-) wakjan, f. root *wak-: see wake v.] 1. trans. To rouse from sleep. (Cf. awecche v. 1.)c 897 ælfred Gregory's Past. C. lxiv. 46...
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ÉVÊCHÉ | translation French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
ÉVÊCHÉ translations: bishopric, bishop's palace, see. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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A study of awake and awaken - grammar - English Stack Exchange
There are two different verbs here, awake and awaken. You are using one in the active and the other in the passive.
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On multiple source constructions in language change
is a merger of two distinct verbs (awaken and awecche). The a- prefix in each of these two verbs has a different origin. Awecche has the Germanic prefix *us ...
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The Fox and the Wolf - The Parsed Corpus of Middle English Poetry
On the other hand, it is possible that the dialect of the original was Southern as evidenced by "the forms awecche, recche, the plural forms hennen etc ...
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Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: A-C
['awecche']. āwecenes (æ) f. incitement, GD 1997. āwecgan to undermine, shake, move, Æ. āwēdan to be or become mad, rage, Æ; AO. ['awede'; wōd]. āwefan5 to ...
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awake
▪ I. awake, pred. a. (əˈweɪk) [Short for awaken, original pa. pple. of awake v.; the full form occurs sporadically in 17th c.] 1. Roused from sleep, not asleep. wide awake: thoroughly roused from sleep.a 1300 [see awake v. 1 α.] 1581 Marbeck Bk. of Notes 770 Men scarcely know, whether they be a wake...
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recche
▪ I. † recche, reche, v. Obs. Forms: 1 reccan, reccean, 3 ræcchen, recchen, rechen, 4 rachen; 3 reache, 3–4 recche, 4 richche, 4–5 reche. pa. tense 1 reahte, 1, 3 rehte, 3 ræhte. pa. pple. 1 ᵹereaht, 2 ireht, 3 iraht. [Comm. Teut.: OE. recc(e)an = OS. rekkian (MDu. recken, Du. rekken), MLG. recken (...
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