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Definition of Raches
1. rache [n] - See also: rache
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raches
Literary usage of Raches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romance by William Edward Mead (1904)
"772. raches. raches are dogs that follow their prey by scent, whereas greyhounds
... We have also a mute of hounds for a number, a kennel of raches," etc. ..."
2. The squyr of lowe degre: a Middle English metrical romance by William Edward Mead (1904)
"772. raches. raches are dogs that follow their prey by scent, whereas greyhounds
... We have also a mute of hounds for a number, a kennel of raches," etc. ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1906)
"TOWARDS the close of the year 1857 there was no better managed estate in America
than that called raches. It was small, but its cultivation was tended with ..."
4. Arrian on Coursing: The Cynegeticus of the Younger Xenophon, Translatd from by Arrian (1831)
"raches with hem thai lede." See Scott's Glossary, in loco. The old metrical
charter, granted by the Confessor to ..."
5. A Literary Middle English Reader by Albert Stanburrough Cook (1915)
"... l in a lesse," And seven raches 3 by hir ron ; Scho bare an horn abowt hir
halse,4 And undir hir belt full many a flon.8 5 Thomas lay and saw fat ..."