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Definition of rake
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rake is as below...
Rake (n.) A
loose,
disorderly,
vicious
man; a
person
addicted
to
lewdness
and other
scandalous
vices;
a
debauchee;
a
roue..
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Keelrake
::
Keelrake
(v. t.) Same as
Keelhaul.
Crake
::
Crake (v. t. & i.) To cry out
harshly
and
loudly,
like the bird
called
crake..
Blood
::
Blood (n.) A man of fire or
spirit;
a fiery
spark;
a gay, showy man; a
rake..
Raker
::
Raker (n.) A
machine
for
raking
grain or hay by horse or other
power.
Berthing
::
Berthing
(n.) The
planking
outside
of a
vessel,
above the sheer
strake..
Bracken
::
Bracken
(n.) A brake or fern.
Rakestale
::
Rakestale
(n.) The
handle
of a rake.
Drakestone
::
Drakestone
(n.) A flat stone so
thrown
along the
surface
of water as to skip from point to point
before
it
sinks;
also, the sport of so
throwing
stones;
--
sometimes
called
ducks and
drakes..
Paraquito
::
Paraquito
(n.) See
Parrakeet.
Earthdrake
::
Earthdrake
(n.) A
mythical
monster
of the early
Anglo-Saxon
literature;
a
dragon.
Rakehell
::
Rakehell
(n.) A lewd,
dissolute
fellow;
a
debauchee;
a
rake..
Brake
::
Brake () imp. of
Break.
Overraked
::
Overraked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overrak.
Green-leek
::
Green-leek
(n.) An
Australian
parrakeet
(Polytelis
Barrabandi);
--
called
also the
scarlet-breasted
parrot.
Rakery
::
Rakery
(n.)
Debauchery;
lewdness.
Skitty
::
Skitty
(n.) A rail; as, the water rail
(called
also
skitty
cock, and
skitty
coot);
the
spotted
crake
(Porzana
maruetta),
and the moor hen..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) A
device
for
checking
motion,
or for
measuring
friction.
See
Brake,
n. 9 & 10..
Hood
::
Hood (n.) The
endmost
plank of a
strake
which
reaches
the stem or
stern.
Rake
::
Rake (v. i.) To use a rake, as for
searching
or for
collecting;
to
scrape;
to
search
minutely..
Stale
::
Stale (n.) The stock or
handle
of
anything;
as, the stale of a
rake..
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