atsake

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See also: atsakė

English

Etymology

From Middle English atsaken, ætsaken, from Old English ætsacan (to deny, disown, abjure, renounce), equivalent to at- +‎ sake.

Verb

atsake (third-person singular simple present atsakes, present participle atsaking, simple past atsook, past participle atsaken)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To deny.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To deny; abjure; renounce.