Obs. rare. [ad. L. vac-uus.] Empty.

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1600.  Holland, Livy, I. xxxiii. 24. Whilest it stood void and vake, the old Latines had surprised and taken it. Ibid., XXIV. vii. 513. Certeine conspiratours … possessed themselves of a vake house, standing over a narrow lane.

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