wakes
1wakes — 1) Wakes, feasts, and revels are regional terms for the same type of event. In most parishes in pre Reformation England, the day dedicated to the patron saint of the local church was set aside for major celebrations, as most holidays were… …
2Wakes — This is surely one of the most famous surnames in British history, although relatively uncommon. It originates from the pre 7th century Norse Viking word vakr meaning watchful, and as a surname it was probably applied to the keeper of the watch …
3Wakes Cove Provincial Park — is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada …
4Wakes week — The wakes week (or Wakes Week for specific usage) is a holiday period in parts of England and Scotland. Wakes were originally religious festivals that commemorated church dedications. During the Industrial Revolution the tradition of the wakes… …
5wakes — noun A community holiday, particularly in northern England …
6wakes — weɪk n. trail, trace, track left by ship in water, path of anything that has passed; practice of viewing a dead body in its coffin before the burial; funeral gathering characterized by festive remembrance of the deceased v. arouse someone or… …
7wakes — askew …
8wakes — [treated as sing.] an annual festival and holiday in some parts of northern England. → wake …
9WAKES — …
10Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station — Chappel and Wakes Colne The front in April 2011 …