ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. MDa. uraget, MSw. orakadher.)

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1598.  Shaks., Merry W., V. v. 48. Where fires thou find’st vnrak’d, and hearths vnswept, There pinch [etc.].

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1659.  Milton, Hirelings, 128. [The] Lord of all things … doubtles will command the people to make good his promises of maintenance more honorably unask’d, unrak’d for.

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1683.  J. Reid, Scots Gard’ner (1907), 38. Delve and mix [manure] together, to lye all winter un-raked.

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1828–32.  Webster, s.v., Land unraked.

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1854.  Whittier, Maud Muller, 64. Till the rain on the unraked clover fell.

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