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ake

/eyk/US // eɪk //

阿克,阿科,辅佐

Definitions

  1. 1

    aked, ak·ing,

    • : an obsolete spelling of ache.

Examples

  • That team is led by Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom, who visited Washington recently.

  • But a woful rude rabble there was, and such noises, made my head ake all this evening.

  • July 9th, in the morning began my hed to ake and be hevy more then of late, and had some wambling in my stomach.

  • Onions eaten in meat largely make the head ake, they make them forgetfull whiche in the tyme of syknes use them out of mesure.

  • I give her medison one man have a fellon riseing on his hand one other with the Tooth ake has taken cold in the jaw &c.

  • The men who were complaining of the head ake and Cholicks yesterday and last night are much better to day.