ake
名词 n.
动词 v.
副词 adv.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Obsolete spelling of ache.
— The ake of months of a growing firenlust became a rising queem til at last there was the burst of loosing that almost made his knees buckle.
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The groove made in a stone forming part of a killock.
— Returning with the timber portions of his anchor, to the stone, he would assemble all together […] The ake would be the slightly hollowed part of the stone that fitted closely to the sides […]
动词 v.
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Obsolete spelling of ache.
— ... for let our finger ake, / And it endues our other heathfull members — Othello (Quarto 1), Shakespeare, 1622
副词 adv.
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forever
— The answer given was : — " Friends, this is the reply of the Maori : we shall fight on ake, ake, ake, for ever, for ever, for ever."
词源
词源 1
From Middle English aken, from Old English acan (“to ache”), from Proto-West Germanic *akan, from Proto-Germanic *akaną (“to ache”). More at ache.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Māori akebor.
English ake
Borrowed from Māori ake.
Māori akebor.
English ake
Borrowed from Māori ake.
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