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† over-ˈrake, v. Naut. Obs. Also 7 -rack. [f. over- 5, 10 + rake v.1] trans. To rake or sweep over, or from end to end: said of waves breaking over or of shot traversing a ship.
1599E. Wright Voy. in Arb. Garner III. 389 The raging waves..over-raked the waist of the ship. 1624Capt. Smith Virginia 56 Such mighty waues ouerracked vs in that small barge. Ibid. 128 [The Spaniards] followed with their great Ordnance, that many times ouerracked our ship. 1706Phillips s.v., The Waves are said to over-rake a Ship, when they break in and wash her from Stem to Stern, or from one end to the other. 1867in Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. |