Vocabulary : Waitress to Wakeful

Waitress : A female waiter or attendant; a waiting maid or waiting woman.
Waive : A waif; a castaway. ;; A woman put out of the protection of the law. See Waive, v. t., 3 (b), and the Note. ;; To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego. ;; To throw away; to cast off; to reject; to desert. ;; To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses. ;; To desert; to abandon. ;; To turn aside; to recede.
Waived : of Waive
Waiver : The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
Waiving : of Waive
Waivure : See Waiver.
Waiwode : See Waywode.
Wake : The track left by a vessel in the water; by extension, any track; as, the wake of an army. ;; To be or to continue awake; to watch; not to sleep. ;; To sit up late festive purposes; to hold a night revel. ;; To be excited or roused from sleep; to awake; to be awakened; to cease to sleep; -- often with up. ;; To be exited or roused up; to be stirred up from a dormant, torpid, or inactive state; to be active. ;; To rouse from sleep; to awake. ;; To put in motion or action; to arouse; to excite. ;; To bring to life again, as if from the sleep of death; to reanimate; to revive. ;; To watch, or sit up with, at night, as a dead body. ;; The act of waking, or being awaked; also, the state of being awake. ;; The state of forbearing sleep, especially for solemn or festive purposes; a vigil. ;; An annual parish festival formerly held in commemoration of the dedication of a church. Originally, prayers were said on the evening preceding, and hymns were sung during the night, in the church; subsequently, these vigils were
Waked : of Wake
Wakeful : Not sleeping; indisposed to sleep; watchful; vigilant.
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