ADJ.
against, weary
VERB + WAKEFUL
am, rest
WAKEFUL + NOUN
beowulf, owls
PREP.
from
ADV.
quite, restlessly
adj
Awake; not sleeping.
Sleepless.
Vigilant and alert; watchful.
“Be wakeful, Beowulf, against our foe.”
adjective — carefully observant or attentive
adjective — marked by full consciousness or alertness
adjective — (of sleep) easily disturbed
Daphnis and Chloe retired to rest, and, wakeful like the owls, kissed and embraced one another all night long.
I found myself weary and yet wakeful, tossing restlessly from side to side, seeking for the sleep which would not come.
I was sleepy before you came. I am quite wakeful now.