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    rake
    [rāk]
    noun
    rake (noun) · rakes (plural noun)
    1. an implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece, used especially for drawing together cut grass or fallen leaves, or smoothing loose soil or gravel.
      • an implement similar to a rake used for other purposes, e.g. by a croupier drawing in money at a gaming table.
    verb
    rake (verb) · rakes (third person present) · raked (past tense) · raked (past participle) · raking (present participle)
    1. collect, gather, or move with a rake or similar implement:
      "I was the one who raked the leaves and cut the grass" · "they started raking up hay"
      Similar:
      scrape up/together
    Origin
    Old English raca, racu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch raak and German Rechen, from a base meaning ‘heap up’; the verb is partly from Old Norse raka ‘to scrape, shave’.
    rake
    [rāk]
    noun
    dated
    rake (noun) · rakes (plural noun)
    Origin
    late 17th century: abbreviation of archaic rakehell in the same sense.
    rake
    [rāk]
    verb
    rake (verb) · rakes (third person present) · raked (past tense) · raked (past participle) · raking (present participle)
    1. set (something, especially a stage or the floor of an auditorium) at a sloping angle:
      "the floor is steeply raked"
      • (of a ship's mast or funnel) incline from the perpendicular toward the stern:
        "her long clipper bow and raked mast"
      • (of a ship's bow or stern) project at its upper part beyond the keel.
    noun
    rake (noun) · rakes (plural noun)
    1. the angle at which a thing slopes:
      "you can adjust the rake of the backrests"
    2. the angle of the edge or face of a cutting tool.
    Origin
    early 16th century (as a verb): perhaps related to German ragen ‘to project’, of unknown ultimate origin.
    rake
    [rāk]
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    rake (noun) · rakes (plural noun)
    1. a number of railroad cars or wagons coupled together:
      "we have converted one locomotive and a rake of coaches to air braking"
    Origin
    late 18th century (originally Scots and northern English, in general sense ‘row or series’): from Old Norse rák ‘stripe, streak’, perhaps from the same base as rakr ‘straight’. The word was in earlier use in the senses ‘path, groove’ and ‘vein of ore’.
    rake
    [rāk]
    noun
    rare
    rake (noun) · rakes (plural noun)
    1. a herd of colts.
    Origin
    late 15th century: origin uncertain; perhaps an alteration of rag or from obsolete or Scots rake ‘a rush, a run’.
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