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aberrance
accuracy
adamic
adventure
agreeably
ale-stake
all
amend
anxious
apatite
aright
artic
attain
axinomancy
bacule
barrier
basaltine
beholding
bet
blinds
blubber
blunder
blunderer
bracte
bridestake
brief
brilliant
butter
clayes
clout
clutter
con
condemn
confound
corrupt
crawl
curious
defect
delusion
difficulty
disabuse
discover
disengaged
distract
drawn
edder
egregious
egregiously
emolumental
empale
empaled
empalement
empaling
engage
err
errable
errableness
erratum
erroneous
erroneously
error
escape
espalier
ever
fain
fallacious
fallacy
fallency
fallibility
fallible
falsely
fault
foil
fraise
gamble
gambler
game
gamester
gaming
gratuitous
groom
gross
guard
hallucination
hazarder
heart
herse
hold
hurdle
ignominy
ignorance
ignorantly
impale
imprudent
inaccuracy
inadvertency
inerrable
inerringly
infallible
infallibleness
interval
jeofail
lapse
lay
liar
longways
metal
midwife
misapprehension
mischarge
mischosen
misclaim
misconceived
miscorrect
miscorrected
miscount
misdeem
misdevotion
mishear
misjudge
mislead
misnomer
misobserve
mispleading
misprint
misprision
misprize
misremember
misrepresentation
miss
misspeak
mistakable
mistake
mistaken
mistaker
mistaking
mistook
misunderstand
misunderstanding
misunderstood
now
nowise
nummulite
orthographical
overseen
oversight
painstaker
palate
pale
palification
palisade
parachronism
pay
picket
piked
pile
pillory
pitch
possibility
post
poule
practicably
practice
presume
principally
pursiness
puttoc
q
quarrel
raffle
raffling
rather
rectifiable
rectification
rectify
revie
right
rotatory
run
salamander
self-deceit
self-deceived
self-deception
slake
smight
smite
speed
spile
spoom
stake
stake-head
staked
staking
stall
stall-worn
stanchion
staple
starting-post
stipe
stoccade
stoccado
stock
stockade
stockading
sweep
sweepstake
take
time
toot
trade
trangram
trip
undeceive
unerring
unerringly
uninterested
unmistakeable
unmistaken
vicety
victory
view
wage
wager
walk
wall
wandering
watchfulness
whether
whimpled
wise
without
wreak



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1828 Definition

STAKE, n. [The primary sense is to shoot, to thrust, hence to set or fix.]

1. A small piece of wood or timber, sharpened at one end and set in the ground, or prepared for setting, as a support to something. Thus stakes are used to support vines, to support fences, hedges and the like. A stake is not to be confounded with a post, which is a larger piece of timber.

2. A piece of long rough wood.

A sharpend stake strong Dryas found.

3. A palisade, or something resembling it.

4. The piece of timber to which a martyr is fastened when he is to be burnt. Hence, to perish at the stake, is to die a martyr, or to die in torment. Hence,

5. Figuratively, martyrdom. The stake was prepared for those who were convicted of heresy.

6. That which is pledged and wagered; that which is set, thrown down or laid, to abide the issue of a contest, to be gained by victory or lost by defeat.

7. The state of being laid or pledged as a wager. His honor is at stake.

8. A small anvil to straighten cold word, or to cut and punch upon.

STAKE, v.t.

1. To fasten, support or defend with stakes; as, to stake vines or plants.

2. To mark the limits by stakes; with out; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new road, or the ground for a canal.

3. To wager; to pledge; to put at hazard upon the issue of competition, or upon a future contingency.

Ill stake yon lamb that near the fountain plays.

4. To point or sharpen stakes. [Not used in America.]

5. To pierce with a stake.
1913 Definition
Stake (stake)
n.(?)
Stake
[AS. staca, from the root of E. stick; akin to OFries. *** LG. stake, D. staak, Sw. stake, Dan. stage. See Stick, v. t., and cf. Estacade, Stockade.]
  1. A piece of wood, usually long and slender, pointed at one end so as to be easily driven into the ground as a support or stay] as, a stake to support vines, fences, hedges, etc.

    A sharpened stake strong Dryas found. Dryden.

  2. A stick inserted upright in a lop, eye, or mortise, at the side or end of a cart, a flat car, or the like, to prevent goods from falling off.
  3. The piece of timber to which a martyr was affixed to be burned; hence, martyrdom by fire.
  4. A small anvil usually furnished with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by tinsmiths, blacksmiths, etc., for light work, punching upon, etc.
  5. That which is laid down as a wager; that which is staked or hazarded; a pledge.

    At stake, in danger; hazarded; pledged. "I see my reputation is at stake." Shak.

  6. To fasten, support, or defend with stakes] as, to stake vines or plants.
  7. To mark the limits of by stakes; -- with out; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new road.
  8. To put at hazard upon the issue of competition, or upon a future contingency; to wager; to pledge.

    I'll stake yon lamb, that near the fountain plays. Pope.

  9. To pierce or wound with a stake.
    Spectator.
  10. A territorial division; -- called also stake of Zion.

    Every city, or "stake," including a chief town and surrounding towns, has its president, with two counselors; and this president has a high council of chosen men. Schaff-Herzog Encyc.


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Corrupt or incompetent men will be appointed to execute the laws; the public revenues will be squandered on unworthy men; and the rights of the citizens will be violated or disregarded.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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