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wakerife
[
weyk
-rahyf
]
wake·rife
/
ˈweɪkˌraɪf
/
Show Spelled
[
weyk
-rahyf
]
Show IPA
adjective
Scot.
and
North England
.
wakeful.
Origin:
1470–80;
wake
1
+
rife
Related forms
wake·rife·ness,
noun
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