What is mean by Stake
Stake
To be "Burnt at the Stake" is to be tied to a piece of wood pounded in the ground (A "Stake") and to be lit on fire. Burning at the stake is is when someone is tied to a wooden stake and the stake is set on fire. You burn to death.
he means that he has a chain attached to him, which is attached to a stake presumably in the ground.
It's not an idiom. The definition of "at stake" is what is being risked in the situation or venture. A stake is a share or ownership in something.
it means when you make money
"Betting" is the process of placing a stake on something in order to predict an outcome of a particular situation.
Rain, Spain and gain.
Steak is cooked beef and a stake is something you put in the ground (it could also mean odds, as in "the stakes are high").
Staking a claim regards asserting claim and or control over an aforementioned object or quantity. The infinitive verb "to stake," historically referred to a wooden marker, also known as a "stake," used to mark property.
A stake is a strong metal, plastic, or wooden stick with a pointed end often driven into the ground. Stakes hold down tents for example.
The homophones of "stake" are "steak" and "stake."
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.