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ofwake
† ofˈwake, v. Obs. rare. [f. of-2 + wake v.: app. erron. extension of a-wake.] intr. To awake.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. (Kölbing) 3800 He ofwoke & had wonder; His sweuen he teld his feren hard. Oxford English Dictionary
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of-
▪ I. of-, prefix1 the prepositional adv. of, off, in comb., corresp. to OS. af-, ON. af-, Goth. af-, OHG. ab-; L. ab-, Gr. ἀπο-, Skt. apa-, forming compounds of different ages. 1. In vbs. and their derivatives of Germanic or OE. age, retained in ME., but now obs. In these the original literal sense ... Oxford English Dictionary
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