Rake \nA rake is a stock character, a man who seduces a young woman and impregnates her before leaving, often to her social or financial ruin. Closely related to the rake is the cad; to call the character a rake calls attention to his promiscuity and wild spending of money; to call the character a cad implies a callous seducer who coldly breaks his victim's heart.
He is often portrayed as a heavy drinker or gambler. An earlier form of the word was rake-hell, a form reshaped by folk etymology to mean someone who stokes the fires of Hell. The actual etymology of the word is from the Old Norse reikall, meaning "vagrant" or "wanderer;" this was borrowed into Middle English as rakel.
Well known fictional rakes and cads include:
See also\nRake is a city located in the state of Iowa. See Rake, Iowa. \n---- A rake ia a tool consisting of multiple tines arranged at the end of a long handle, used for cultivating, smoothing, or gathering. |
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