Sc. Obs. [ad. MLG. wracken (whence G. wracken to sort), to reject, refuse, var. of wraken, WRAKE v.3] trans. = WRAKE v.3

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1609.  in Rec. Convent. Burghs Scot. (1870), II. 284. Ilk last vesetit urackit, jadget and brunt be thame [sc. inspectors]. Ibid. (1611), 326. Anent the mater of the hering and barrells thairof, sufficiencie of pakking and wrakking of the same.

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