"rackie" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: rackies [plural]
Etymology: A diminutive ( + -ie) formed from Middle English rak, rack, rakke (“parrel”), from Old English racca (“parrel”), from Proto-West Germanic *rakkō, from Proto-Germanic *rakkô (“rope, cord”), from Proto-Indo-European *reǵ- (“to tie, bind”). Cognate with dialectal Norwegian rakke (“parrel”). Etymology templates: {{suf|en||-ie|id2=diminutive}} + -ie, {{der|en|enm|rak}} Middle English rak, {{der|en|ang|racca|t=parrel}} Old English racca (“parrel”), {{der|en|gmw-pro|*rakkō}} Proto-West Germanic *rakkō, {{der|en|gem-pro|*rakkô|t=rope, cord}} Proto-Germanic *rakkô (“rope, cord”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*reǵ-|t=to tie, bind}} Proto-Indo-European *reǵ- (“to tie, bind”), {{cog|no|rakke|t=parrel}} Norwegian rakke (“parrel”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} rackie (plural rackies)
  1. (nautical, in Scotland) A parrel Categories (topical): Nautical

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