sake1
/
seɪk/
n.
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(for the sake of something)
for the purpose of or in the interest of something; in order to achieve or preserve something.
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(for its own sake or something for something's sake or for the sake of it)
indicating something that is done as an end in itself rather than to achieve some other purpose.
▸
(for old times' sake)
in acknowledgement of a shared past.
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(for the sake of someone)
out of consideration for or in order to help someone.
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(for God's or goodness etc. sake)
expressing impatience, annoyance, urgency, or desperation.
Etymology
OE sacu ‘contention, crime’, of Gmc origin, from a base meaning ‘affair, legal action, thing’.
sake2
/
ˈsɑːki,
ˈsakeɪ/
n.
a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice.
Etymology
from Japanese.