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Spake Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPAKE is archaic past tense of speak.
meaning - Difference between 'spake' and 'spoke'? - English Language ...
Difference between 'spake' and 'spoke'? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 9 months ago. Modified 2 years ago. Viewed 8k times. 2. The King James Bible interchangeably uses 'spake/spoke', 'sware/swore' and 'bare/bore' for the simple past tenses of 'speak', 'swear', and 'bear', respectively.
Spake - definition of spake by The Free Dictionary
1. to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk. 2. to communicate vocally; mention. 3. to converse. 4. to deliver an address, discourse, etc. 5. to make a statement in written or printed words. 6. to communicate, signify, or disclose by any means. 7. to emit a sound, as a musical instrument; make a noise or report. v.t.
Spake Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
(archaic) Simple past tense of speak. Wiktionary. Synonyms: visited. discoursed. talked. conversed. chatted. addrest. lectured. bespoke. articulated. declaimed. delivered. vocalized. verbalized. pronounced. expressed. Antonyms: refrained. repressed. suppressed. listened. adjective.
spake - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
spake (comparative more spake, superlative most spake) Quiet; tame. Ready; prompt. Derived terms [edit] spakely; Etymology 2 [edit] From Middle English spak, from Old English spæc, first and third person singular past tense of specan (“ to speak ”). More at speak. Verb [edit] spake simple past of speak
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