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View synonyms for sake
sake
1[seyk]
noun
cause, account, interest, or benefit.
for the sake of all students.
purpose or end.
for the sake of appearances.
Synonyms: reason
sake
2Or sa·ké,
[sah-kee]
noun
a Japanese fermented, mildly alcoholic beverage made from rice.
sake
1/ seɪk /
noun
benefit or interest (esp in the phrase for ( someone's or one's own ) sake )
the purpose of obtaining or achieving (esp in the phrase for the sake of ( something ))
used in various exclamations of impatience, urgency, etc
for heaven's sake
for pete's sake
sake
2/ ˈsækɪ /
noun
a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sake1
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English sacu “lawsuit, cause”; cognate with German Sache “thing,” Old Norse sǫk “lawsuit”; akin to seek
Origin of sake2
First recorded in 1680–90; from Japanese sake; compare Okinawan saki
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sake1
C13 (in the phrase for the sake of, probably from legal usage): from Old English sacu lawsuit (hence, a cause); related to Old Norse sok, German Sache matter
Origin of sake2
C17: from Japanese
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Idioms and Phrases
see for the sake of.
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