Wake

/weɪk/ verb, noun

To wake is to stop sleeping or to make someone stop sleeping; a wake is also a gathering held after someone dies, where people honor and remember them.

From Old English “wacan” (to become awake) and “wacian” (to be awake, watch), related to a Proto-Germanic root meaning “to be watchful.” The funeral sense comes from the idea of staying awake to watch over the dead.

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