come back from the dead.
Awaken? cmf3225
It is an old French word of obscure origin meaning to 'stir up or awaken'
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I think the root word of wistful is wit. Wit means 'ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure'. Past tense of wit is wist.
In Aramaic, the word for "awaken" can be represented as "קְמוּ" (pronounced "kemu"). However, it's important to note that Aramaic has various dialects, and the spelling may vary slightly depending on the specific dialect. Additionally, Aramaic is often written in a script that may not directly correspond to the Latin alphabet.
Awaken? cmf3225
The root word of awaken is "awake."
to awaken = lehit'orehr (להתעורר)
The Greek word for awaken is: ξύπνιος (xypnios) or εναργής(enargis) or αφυπνισμένος(afipnismenos).
I tried to awaken him, but he just kept snoring.
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arouse, awaken
Yes, "awaken" is a real word. It is a verb that means to rouse from sleep or to become aware of something. It can also be used in a figurative sense, such as awakening one's consciousness or awareness.
It is an old French word of obscure origin meaning to 'stir up or awaken'
I will awaken the Kraken.I was awaken by the shattering noise.
Awaken is a verb.
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