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From rake +‎ -y.

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raky (comparative more raky, superlative most raky)

  1. rakish
    • 1880, Otto Hallbauer, George Farquhar's life and works, page 32:
      Aimwell, on the contrary, plays not only the lord, but also shows a truly gentlemanlike behaviour. He has kept company with libertines and got a raky air about him, but honesty sways his breast []

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raky

  1. accusative/instrumental plural of rak
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