v. rare. [UP- 4. Cf. MDu. opwaken, (M)LG. upwaken, Da. opvaage, G. aufwachen.] intr. and trans. To wake up.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 3466. Slep ðor non ðe ða ne up-wakeð.
1535. Goodly Primer, Evensong, Ps. iii. I myself shall upwake me.
1842. Mangan, Poems (1859), 121. Mine inner sense upwakes to see The Ghostworlds wondrous Deep. Ibid. (1845), German Anthology, I. 105. An earthquake shout upwakes the North: Forward!