Aken vs Ake - What's the difference?
aken | ake |
(obsolete) To bear, give birth to. (Usually in past participle.)
* ... for let our finger ake , / And it endues our other heathfull members —
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As verbs the difference between aken and ake
is that aken is to bear, give birth to. (Usually in past participle. while ake is an archaic spelling of lang=en.As an adverb ake is
forever.As a proper noun Ake is
a Nigerian Plateau language language.aken
English
Verb
(en-verb)Anagrams
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Etymology 1
Verb
(en-verb)Othello(Quarto 1), Shakespeare, 1622
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