Definition of Rucking

1. Verb. (present participle of ruck) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rucking

1. ruck [v] - See also: ruck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rucking

rubythroats
rubywood
ruc
rucervine
ruche
ruched
ruches
ruching
ruchings
ruck
ruck rover
ruck rovers
ruck up
rucked
rucked up
rucking (current term)
ruckle
ruckled
ruckles
rucklidgeite
ruckling
ruckman
ruckmen
rucks
rucksac
rucksack
rucksacks
rucksacs
ruckseat
ruckseats

Literary usage of Rucking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Facts for Horse Owners: A Pictorial Encyclopedia of Practical Instruction by Dennis Magner (1902)
"... thought advisable, either or both quarters can be treated as explained under head of Contraction, in another chapter. PRICKING, PINCHING, rucking, ETC. ..."

2. The Tenures of Kent by Charles Isaac Elton (1867)
"In the reign of Henry III. one Aluph de rucking was owner of the manor of ... It appears, however, that the whole manor of rucking was very anciently given ..."

3. England's Gazetteer: Or, An Accurate Description of All the Cities, Towns ...by Stephen Whatley by Stephen Whatley (1751)
"rucking, (Kent,} 5 m. NW of New-Rumney, ... as is in the manor» of Ickham and rucking, which were given to that Ch. by Henry VIII. ..."

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