v. rare. [UP- 4. Cf. MDu. opwaken, (M)LG. upwaken, Da. opvaage, G. aufwachen.] intr. and trans. To wake up.

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c. 1250.  Gen. & Ex., 3466. Slep ðor non ðe ða ne up-wakeð.

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1535.  Goodly Primer, Evensong, Ps. iii. I myself shall upwake me.

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1842.  Mangan, Poems (1859), 121. Mine inner sense upwakes to see The Ghostworld’s … wondrous Deep. Ibid. (1845), German Anthology, I. 105. An earthquake shout upwakes the North: Forward!

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