different between aslake vs aslaked
aslake
English
Etymology
From Middle English aslaken, from Old English ?slacian (“to become slack, decline, diminish, grow tired, make slack, loosen, relax, dissolve”), equivalent to a- +? slake.
Verb
aslake (third-person singular simple present aslakes, present participle aslaking, simple past and past participle aslaked)
- (transitive, intransitive, rare or obsolete) To abate; diminish.
- (transitive, intransitive, rare or obsolete) To moderate; mitigate; appease; satisfy.
- The beast that prowls about in search of blood, / Or reptile that within the treacherous brake / Waits for the prey, upcoiled, its hunger to aslake. ? Southey, Paraguay.
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Anagrams
- Akelas, akelas
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aslaked
English
Verb
aslaked
- simple past tense and past participle of aslake
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