Ashake vs Ashame - What's the difference?
ashake | ashame |
shaking, aquiver
* {{quote-book, year=1869, author=R. D. Blackmore, title=Lorna Doone, chapter=, edition=
, passage="Dunkery Beacon," whispered John, so close into my ear, that I felt his lips and teeth ashake ; "dursn't fire it now except to show the Doones way home again, since the naight as they went up and throwed the watchmen atop of it. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1898, author=Stanley John Weyman, title=The Castle Inn, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Then you'll buy her dear,' cried my lady, ashake with rage. ' }}
* {{quote-book, year=1916, author=D. H. Lawrence, title=Amores, chapter=, edition=
, passage=AT THE WINDOW THE pine-trees bend to listen to the autumn wind as it mutters Something which sets the black poplars ashake with hysterical laughter; While slowly the house of day is closing its eastern shutters. }}
(rare) To make ashamed; to shame.
* 1740 , The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle , (ed.), vol 10,
* 1860 , , Julian Home: A Tale of College Life ,
* 1983 , Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) Oct 18 - Dec 1 ,
* 2009 , Steve Scott, Insiders - Outsiders , ISBN 9781907172205,
* 2013 Sept. 24, Sudarsan Raghavan, "
As an adjective ashake
is shaking, aquiver.As a verb ashame is
(rare) to make ashamed; to shame.ashake
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(asham)p. 245 (Google preview):
- I am young Woman indifferently well brought up in the Country, and might raise my fortune considerably had I not got such a Habit of Sweating, which quite ashames me, when in Company.
p. 99 (Google preview):
- The notice annoyed and ashamed him.
p. 399 (Google preview):
- If it is one Minister who has done it he has ashamed us all and the title "Minister" will not be respected anymore.
pp. 36-37 (Google preview):
- They would think that I had abandoned them, that I could not handle the stress and pressure and this ashamed me immensely.
Kenyan officials say Nairobi mall siege is over," Washington Post (retrieved 30 Sept 2013):
- “As a nation, our head is bloodied but unbowed,” Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a televised address, declaring three days of mourning. “We have ashamed and defeated our attackers.”