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Word: Rax
Speech Type: Verb
Old English (in an earlier sense). Apparently the reflex of a Germanic derivative formation, either from the same Germanic base as rech, or from the same Germanic base as reach
(reflexive). To stretch oneself.
To become longer or broader, especially by being pulled; to stretch, expand.
To extend by pulling; to stretch. "to rax (a person's) crag (also neck)": to hang (a person).
To extend a hand or arm; to reach out. Also figurative. Frequently with adverbs, as for, over, etc.
To stretch out, extend (a part of the body); to crane (one's neck), raise (one's head).
To strain, sprain (a part of the body). Also reflexive and without object with reflexive meaning: to strain or exert oneself.
To rack (one's brain, etc.).
In passive: to be racked with pain or a disease.
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