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wacken

English

Etymology

From Middle English waken, from Old English wacen, ?ewacen, from Proto-Germanic *wakanaz, past participle of Proto-Germanic *wakan? (to wake, be awake, arise), equivalent to wake +? -en (past participle ending).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æk?n

Adjective

wacken (comparative more wacken, superlative most wacken)

  1. (obsolete) Watchful.
  2. (Britain dialectal) Lively; sharp; wanton.

Anagrams

  • acknew

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wackes

English

Noun

wackes

  1. plural of wacke

French

Noun

wackes m pl

  1. plural of wacke

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