Hereward the Wake was an English freedom fighter who fought against William the Conqueror in the 11th century. (Wake meant alert or wary)
Wake up
Get up
Doesn't this mean "how did you wake up"....in spanish.
it means Wake Up
to get up/wake up
There's several different meanings. A few could be to wake up, or a wake at a funeral which is to celebrate a dead person's life. There's also a wake behind a boat. Which is just the water that is stirred up by the boat.Or it could mean,the path or course of anything that has passed or preceded:The tornado left ruin in its wake.-dictionary.com
The homonym "to" can mean toward, or in order to. It has the homophones too and two.
In Spanish despertarse means to wake up.
'Despertar' means 'to wake up.'
it is died
It was probably a nightmare then.
Being caught up in someones wake is to be in the way of ripples made by someones disturbances that they created, like the waters wake on the shore line.