Spake

Word SPAKE
Character 5
Hyphenation spake
Pronunciations /speɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Spake"

What do we mean by spake?

A Scotch form of spoke. noun

Quiet; tame.

Ready; prompt.

An archaic or poetic preterit of speak. noun

Imp. of speak.

Simple past of speak. verb

Quiet; tame. adjective

Ready; prompt. adjective

Quiet; tame.

Ready; prompt.

To speak to Urban Dictionary

The ultimate comeback word to any insult that is directed towards you. Urban Dictionary

To forget, neglect, or not be aware of also known as "space out" Urban Dictionary

A greatly positive word that brings joy. when spoken. Urban Dictionary

A positive term, even greater than saying "Spanking" Urban Dictionary

1. to get owned through facebook 2. to have one's party busted through facebook Urban Dictionary

When you turn some ne over and spack them in the ass and make horney soundsss Urban Dictionary

When you say to your friends your not spaking English when your the one that is not Urban Dictionary

A philosophical novel by Friedrich Nietzsche written in the 19th century. In German it is titled: Also sprach Zarathustra. In English, it is also called "Thus Spoke Zarathustra". Or, simplified: Therefore, >> he (Zarathustra) spoke of >> thee. (subject) It is a book widely regarded as Nietzsche's best work. The title name Thus Spake Zarathustra, is meant to be ironic and cynical, like morbid sarcasm; and is suggestive of the apprehensive atmosphere the book displays. It explains why Zarathustra turned himself into a Prophet, during an era where God is dead (metaphor) in order to quell and stop disorder and confusion in the Middle East. Despite Nietzsche being a good person; It is a very dangerous book, that should only be read by mature and responsible individuals. (this is why Germany and Russia have attempted to ban books written by Nietzsche.) Basically, it tells the story of a real Avestan (Aryan) prophet named Zoroaster who lived about 2,500 years ago; and whom started a religion (see: Zoroastrianism) in order to overthrow a malignant, illegitimate and dystopian Empire; (see: Babylon) and to help uproot it, in order to create a new social order. Essentially, Zoroaster (or Zarathustra) attempts to become a Nobleman and wise prophet among the populace; or more specifically, an Übermensch. Urban Dictionary

"Thus Spake Zarathustra" is an extravagant way of saying, "and so it begins," by using a slightly nonsensical allusion to the nineteenth century work by German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche. Urban Dictionary

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The word "spake" in example sentences

His voice did he keep under/and ne'er a word spake he. ❋ George Henry Needler (1914)

After the first three minutes he forgot his burden and never a word spake he. ❋ Various (1898)

Not a word spake he for a full minute, but he drew his breath hard, flinging out at length a bitter sarcasm on the faithlessness of women, and bidding Raphael trust not too much to their promises, he abruptly left us. ❋ Unknown (1886)

But presently, when he came back to bed, he lay very still and cold, and when we rose in the morning never a word spake either of us of what had passed that night. ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)

And never a word spake Fafnir, but his eyes waxed red and grim ❋ William Morris (1865)

Then never a word spake Siggeir, save: "Where be Volsung's sons?" ❋ William Morris (1865)

But never a word spake his son, but stood looking straight forward, cold and calm by seeming. ❋ William Morris (1865)

So she rose from under him in silence and answered not his address nor spake a word of reply to him, being dazed for what had befallen her and seeing nothing better than to be silent, for fear of shame; and she bethought herself and said, “If I kill myself it will be useless and if I do him die, his death will profit me naught;” and presently added, ❋ Unknown (2006)

"When she came in she sat still like ane dazed and spent, and never a word spake she. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Sling Stranaslang, how Malo-razzias spikes her, coining a speak a spake! ❋ Unknown (2006)

And dashing horse and gleaming sword spake out his royal will ❋ Emma Look Scott (N/A)

But they wouldn't spake a word for me, not one of them; so I axed an 'axed at one place an' other, till here I am. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Well, well, my sword spake for me when I carved that beef-bone bare. ' ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)

No word spake Sigurd till the feast was over; then he strode out alone from the hall and the folk fell back before him. ❋ William Morris (1865)

And no more word spake the maiden, but turned and gat her gone, ❋ William Morris (1865)

No word spake the earls of the Goth-folk, but the hall rang out with ❋ William Morris (1865)

At this word spake the Lady, the wife of the Soudan: "Ha, sir! thou sayest the sooth; and well I know wherefore she would to do it." ❋ William Morris (1865)

Now the message gladdened Volsung and his sons, but no word spake ❋ William Morris (1865)

And then away, with a quick foot, and never an other word spake she till we gat us home. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

13 So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spake a word unto him: for they saw that his grief was very great. ❋ Unknown (1721)

and [god] spake to [mose] ❋ Anonymous (2003)

"[You're a] [fucking fat] bitch." "[YOU'RE A] [SPAKE]!" ❋ Ulga (2008)

God totally [spaked] out and forgot to turn the water off, thus [the great flood] Due to a large amount of [spaking], my buddy no longer attends college. ❋ The Phildo (2007)

Did you visit that [spaking] [resort], it was [great]. ❋ Spaking (2022)

"That [resort] was [spaking] !" ❋ Spaking (2022)

[Oh man], we [totally] [got] spaked! ❋ Novo1885 (2008)

Lets [spack] some [asses] [hun] ❋ Vicki And Daniela (2003)

1: [Elise] your not [spaking English] ❋ SHERKED (2017)

Thus Spake Zarathustra is a very good read. (whether you are Atheist or believer) Only the most intellectual of individuals are able to truly comprehend and understand it. Assholes and cowards despise and [deride] it; or are just too lazy or daft. The average individual may not understand the book. Many critics of [Nietzsche] disdainfully [write it off] as nonsense and drivel. The book is basically written in a fairy-tale storybook way, kind of like a poem or poetic prose. (similar to the gospel). (Although asshole critics [overlook] and bash Nietzsche, he was actually doing perfectly fine in Mental health at the time, while he wrote the book. Nietzsche has a lot of controversy surrounding him; such as his subsequently [deteriorating] mental health. Which is what critics (without reading or understanding) overlook.) Those who "get the book" therefore "understand". This is why Nietzsche proclaimed and entitled the book with the famous cautionary slogan: "A BOOK FOR EVERYONE AND FOR NO ONE." (it could be said by some scholars, that mortal Zoroaster was the original Jesus.) Ex. In Thus Spake Zarathustra; humble Zoroaster, minding the war, chaos and disorder that surrounds him; attempts to bring [back order] and self-responsibility to the people; and becomes an Übermensch, [respite] risking his own life. ❋ Abraham's Adversary (2016)

"I'm not [looking forward] to doing that project next week." "[Me neither] man." -Teacher: "Since it may snow next week, we're going to be doing [the project] this week instead." "Thus Spake Zarathustra." ❋ FunkyFreshRhymes (2016)

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