RAK-SAUCH, s. A reproachful term; q. applied to one who deserves to rack, or stretch, a withy.
Dunbar.
RAKE. L. wrake, wreck.
Sir Tristrem.
RAKE, s. A swift pace.
V. [Raik].
RAKYNG, part. pr. Perhaps wandering.
Dunbar.
RAKKET, s. Uncertain.
Bannatyne P.
RAKLESS, adj. Careless, rash, S.
A. S. recceleas, id.
Rakleslie, adv. Unwittingly.
Lyndsay.
To RALE, v. n. To spring, to gush forth.
Isl. ryll, rivus tacitè labens.