AWAKE, AWAKEN, AWAKENED, AWAKENING, AWAKING
ADJECTIVES
► AWAKED awake → 1825 Eng. dial.
► BROAD AWAKE completely or wide awake → 1887 Amer. dial.
► REAMY ► RIMY half awake; dizzy → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► WACKER ► WHACKER easy to be awaked, wakeful → 1790 Eng. dial.
► WAKE awake, not sleeping → 1414 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► WAKEFUL awakening; rousing one from sleep → 1629 obs.
► WAKEN awake; disinclined for sleep → 1872 Sc. & Eng. dial.
NOUNS
► EXPERGEFACTOR that which awakens; an awakener → 1823
► WAKE the act of awaking → 1678 obs.
► WAKENESS the state of being awake; one’s waking hours → 1585 obs.
NOUNS – PERSON
► EXPERGEFACTOR a person who awakens; an awakener → 1823
► WAKER a person who stays awake; one who abstains from sleep → 1290 obs.
VERBS
► ABRAID to awake; to start, usually out of sleep, a swoon, or fit → 1230 obs.
► ADAW 1. to awake, to wake up, from sleep, swoon, etc. → 1300 obs.
2. to awaken, to arouse, to recall to consciousness → 1386 obs.
► BEWAKE to keep awake, to watch → 1450 obs.
► DAW to awake from sleep, to arouse; to recover from a swoon → 1314 obs. exc. Sc.
► OFWAKE to awake → 1330 obs.
► OUTBRAID to awake → 1400 obs.
► RAISE to awaken, to arouse, to alarm, to make to get out of bed → 1729 Sc.
► RUTHE to awaken, to rouse → 1400 obs.
► WAKE to stay awake for any work or active occupation; to pass the night in work, study, etc. → 1471 obs.
► WAKEN to remain awake, to refrain from sleeping, to keep watch or vigil; to remain alive → 1682 obs.
► WATCH to be or remain awake → 1000 obs.