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  • Limerick Rake
  • Irish ballad

    "Limerick Rake" is a traditional Irish song whose composer is disputed. The lyrics are set to the tune of an unknown earlier song. The lyrics likely date

    Limerick Rake

    Limerick_Rake

  • A Drop of the Hard Stuff
  • 1967 studio album by The Dubliners

    Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, Ciarán Bourke and John Sheahan. "Limerick Rake" is sung unaccompanied. Most of the songs concern rogues and drinking

    A Drop of the Hard Stuff

    A_Drop_of_the_Hard_Stuff

  • Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
  • 1988 single by the Pogues

    The Rolling Stones. UK 12" "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" – 3:16 "The Limerick Rake" – 3:10 "Honky Tonk Women" – 2:55 "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Long

    Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah

    Yeah_Yeah_Yeah_Yeah_Yeah

  • Peace and Love (The Pogues album)
  • 1989 studio album by The Pogues

    County Down" (Traditional) (B-side to "White City" 12") – 2:33 "The Limerick Rake" (Traditional) (B-side to "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah") – 3:12 "Train

    Peace and Love (The Pogues album)

    Peace_and_Love_(The_Pogues_album)

  • Ciarán Bourke
  • Irish musician (1935–1988)

    humorous numbers such as "Jar of Porter", "The Dublin Fusiliers", "The Limerick Rake", "Mrs. McGrath", "Darby O'Leary", "All For Me Grog" and "The Ballad

    Ciarán Bourke

    Ciarán_Bourke

  • The Foggy Dew (album)
  • 1965 studio album by The Wolfe Tones

    Zoological Gardens" "The Foggy Dew" "The Peeler and the Goat "The Sash" "Limerick Rake" "Dry Land Sailors" "Follow Me Up to Carlow" "The Hills of Glenswilly"

    The Foggy Dew (album)

    The_Foggy_Dew_(album)

  • Caubeen
  • Irish beret

    green. The caubeen is also mentioned in the traditional Irish song "Limerick Rake" in a verse concerning the milk from a cow that feeds from the grains

    Caubeen

    Caubeen

    Caubeen

  • List of songs recorded by the Pogues
  • were added to the 2004 re-issue of the Red Roses for Me album. "The Limerick Rake" was released as the B-side of the non-album "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah"

    List of songs recorded by the Pogues

    List of songs recorded by the Pogues

    List_of_songs_recorded_by_the_Pogues

  • List of Irish ballads
  • Snow" – an aisling set in a town in Roscommon "Flower of Gortade" "The Limerick Rake" – a popular song, from a broadside "Lough Erne Shore" "Old Arboe" –

    List of Irish ballads

    List_of_Irish_ballads

  • Christy Moore (album)
  • Album by Christy Moore

    "Lanigans Ball" – 3:16 "Johnny Jump Up" – 2:53 "Scriff Martyrs" – 5:56 "Limerick Rake" – 3:01 "Boys of Mullabawn" – 4:19 "Sacco & Vanzetti" – 4:37 Christy

    Christy Moore (album)

    Christy_Moore_(album)

  • Desmond O'Grady (poet)
  • Irish poet (1935–2014)

    Tribe: Selected Poems (Oldcastle, Co. Meath: Gallery Press, 1978) A Limerick Rake (Versions from Irish) (Oldcastle, Co. Meath: Gallery Press, 1978) His

    Desmond O'Grady (poet)

    Desmond O'Grady (poet)

    Desmond_O'Grady_(poet)

  • List of folk songs by Roud number
  • 3016. "Sporting Youth" 3017. "Dublin Jack of All Trades" 3018. "The Limerick Rake" 3019. "Eliza" 3020. "Father Murphy", "The Wexford Heroes" 3021. "Bold

    List of folk songs by Roud number

    List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number

  • Drinking and Wenching
  • 1976 greatest hits album by The Dubliners

    "Sullivan's John" "Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe" "Black Velvet Band" "Limerick Rake" "Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man" "Quare Bungle Rye" "Maloney

    Drinking and Wenching

    Drinking_and_Wenching

  • Richard Harris
  • Irish actor and singer (1930–2002)

    with nine bedrooms, in a wealthy part of Limerick, the houses "built at the turn of the 20th century for Limerick's burgeoning middle class... people who

    Richard Harris

    Richard Harris

    Richard_Harris

  • The Humour Is on Me Now
  • 1999 studio album by Ronnie Drew

    Now" "Always Remember" "Since Maggie Went Away" "Red Roses for Me" "Limerick Rake" "Clearing a Space" "Raglan Road" "If Ever You Go to Dublin Town" "Courtin'

    The Humour Is on Me Now

    The_Humour_Is_on_Me_Now

  • John Damer
  • Anglo-Irish politician (1744–1776)

    Garden. Damer is mentioned in the lyrics of the traditional Irish song "Limerick Rake". Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage,

    John Damer

    John Damer

    John_Damer

  • Original Dubliners
  • 1993 compilation album by The Dubliners

    Moon McCafferty I'm a Rover Weila Weila Waile The Travelling People Limerick Rake Zoological Gardens The Fairmoye Lasses and Sporting Paddy Black Velvet

    Original Dubliners

    Original_Dubliners

  • Creepypasta
  • Horror-related media shared around the Internet

    terrible fate for users who did not pass them along. Horror stories such as the Rake, a fictional monster created by 4chan users in 2005, have been retroactively

    Creepypasta

    Creepypasta

    Creepypasta

  • Peggy Seeger
  • American folk singer (born 1935)

    version by Tom Paley and Peggy Seeger with Claudia Paley The Unfortunate Rake (1960) – In 2009, track sixteen from this album ("Girl on the Green Briar

    Peggy Seeger

    Peggy Seeger

    Peggy_Seeger

  • Whitey Bulger
  • American gangster and crime boss (1929–2018)

    a few years earlier to its previous owner, Stephen "Stippo" Rakes, intimating that Rakes' child might be harmed if he didn't agree to sell the store to

    Whitey Bulger

    Whitey Bulger

    Whitey_Bulger

  • Push–pull train
  • Train with a locomotive on one end and a control car on another

    Scottish Region used a system with a Class 27 locomotive at each end of a rake of coaches that had been retrofitted with the necessary 'Blue Star' multiple

    Push–pull train

    Push–pull_train

  • List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
  • Kingdom Ulrika Jonsson, born in Sollentuna, Sweden Terry Wogan, born in Limerick, Ireland Maria Menounos, born in Medford, Massachusetts, United States

    List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters

    List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters

    List_of_Eurovision_Song_Contest_presenters

  • Hall Place
  • Historic building in Bexley, London, England

    and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1762 to 1763, but he was also a known rake and founder of the secret and immoral Hellfire Club. Hall Place was one of

    Hall Place

    Hall Place

    Hall_Place

  • Georgian architecture
  • Architectural styles current in the English-speaking world between c. 1714 and 1830

    United Kingdom Georgian period townhouses in Pery Square, Newtown Pery, Limerick, Ireland, after 1769 Kedleston Hall by Matthew Brettingham and Robert Adam

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian_architecture

  • Dawn Run
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1978–1986)

    Red Rower 1946 Prince Regent 1947 Fortina 1948 Cottage Rake 1949 Cottage Rake 1950 Cottage Rake 1951 Silver Fame 1952 Mont Tremblant 1953 Knock Hard 1954

    Dawn Run

    Dawn Run

    Dawn_Run

  • Nell Gwyn
  • English royal mistress and actress (1650–1687)

    broadly defined, is a pair of witty, antagonistic lovers, he generally a rake fearing the entrapment of marriage and she feigning to do the same in order

    Nell Gwyn

    Nell Gwyn

    Nell_Gwyn

  • Jacksepticeye
  • Irish YouTuber (born 1990)

    in Ballycumber. McLoughlin studied music technology and production at Limerick Institute of Technology. In the third year of the degree, McLoughlin decided

    Jacksepticeye

    Jacksepticeye

    Jacksepticeye

  • Hiberno-English
  • Dialect of English spoken in Ireland

    from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011. "SND: Rake". Archived from the original on 12 November 2013. "Sole searching". The Irish

    Hiberno-English

    Hiberno-English

  • Drumshanbo
  • Town in County Leitrim, Ireland

    View Ireland Bus and Coach Timetables & Buy Tickets". https://leitrimdoc.ie/rake/joe-mooney-the-joe-mooney-summer-school/ "An Tóstal Festival Drumshanbo 2020

    Drumshanbo

    Drumshanbo

    Drumshanbo

  • Mary Daly (sociologist)
  • Irish sociologist and academic

    Oxford. She previously researched and/or taught at the University of Limerick, the Institute of Public Administration, University College Dublin, the

    Mary Daly (sociologist)

    Mary_Daly_(sociologist)

  • W. H. Auden
  • British-American poet (1907–1973)

    1947–1948, Auden and Kallman wrote the libretto for Igor Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress, and later collaborated on two libretti for operas by Hans Werner

    W. H. Auden

    W. H. Auden

    W._H._Auden

  • List of YouTube videos
  • 2008-11-10. Owens, Alan (30 October 2008). "Limerick band's fury as Obama song is 'hijacked'". Limerick Leader. Retrieved 2008-11-10. Moore, Matt (5

    List of YouTube videos

    List_of_YouTube_videos

  • James Worsdale
  • English painter

    Hellfire Club, Dublin. Worsdale also helped form the Hell Fire Club of Limerick. He began "writing" plays and acting in them in Dublin at this time, if

    James Worsdale

    James_Worsdale

  • John J. McGrath
  • Irish-American politician (1872–1951)

    from California for three terms from 1933 to 1939. McGrath was born in Limerick, Ireland, while the country was a part of the United Kingdom. He was educated

    John J. McGrath

    John J. McGrath

    John_J._McGrath

  • BT Group
  • British multinational telecommunications holding company

    international provider of IT consultancy and software. In February 2007, Sir Michael Rake succeeded Sir Christopher Bland. In April that year, they acquired COMSAT

    BT Group

    BT Group

    BT_Group

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • John Mytton (1796–1834), Tory MP for Shrewsbury (1819–1820), eccentric, and rake; expelled from Harrow John Neeld (1805–1891), Conservative MP for Cricklade

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • Erotic literature
  • Literary genre

    published posthumously in compendiums of poetry by him and other "Restoration rakes" such as Sir Charles Sedley, Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, and

    Erotic literature

    Erotic literature

    Erotic_literature

  • List of songs about Dublin
  • "Lock Hospital" (also known as "St. James Hospital" and "The Unfortunate Rake") - Irish version of a song also found in Britain and the USA (where it developed

    List of songs about Dublin

    List_of_songs_about_Dublin

  • Drama
  • Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature

    sexual intrigue and conquest. The Earl of Rochester, real-life Restoration rake, courtier and poet, is flatteringly portrayed in Etherege's The Man of Mode

    Drama

    Drama

    Drama

  • Kanturk
  • Town in County Cork, Ireland

    the River Blackwater. It is about 50 kilometres (31 miles) from Cork and Limerick, and lies just north of the main N72 road, 15 km (9 miles) from Mallow

    Kanturk

    Kanturk

    Kanturk

  • Michael O'Shaughnessy
  • Irish-American civil engineer (1864–1934)

    (née O'Donnell) at the family cottage named Jointer in Loughill Parish, County Limerick, Ireland on May 28, 1864; he was one of nine children. At two years old

    Michael O'Shaughnessy

    Michael O'Shaughnessy

    Michael_O'Shaughnessy

  • Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)
  • during a chase following an attempted bank raid in Newcastlewest, County Limerick. The officers were unarmed. The raiders' hijacked Mazda van was later found

    Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)

    Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1992–1999)

  • Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney
  • English Army officer and politician (1641–1704)

    he fought at the Boyne in July, as well as the sieges of Waterford and Limerick. Recalled to London in December 1690, he was appointed Secretary of State

    Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney

    Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney

    Henry_Sydney,_1st_Earl_of_Romney

  • Lock (water navigation)
  • Device for raising and lowering boats or ships

    and 108 feet (35 and 33 m) respectively. The two Ardnacrusha locks near Limerick on the Shannon navigation in Ireland have a rise of 100 feet (30 m). The

    Lock (water navigation)

    Lock (water navigation)

    Lock_(water_navigation)

  • Coaching stock of Ireland
  • Rail passenger coaches

    2012 when it was finally scrapped. From 2001 to 2009, NIR operated a single rake of coaches to supplement the DMU fleet. The total of ten were all built as

    Coaching stock of Ireland

    Coaching_stock_of_Ireland

  • USS Grenadier (SS-210)
  • Submarine of the United States

    battle surfaced. With binoculars lashed to the deck guns as sights, she raked the tanker and barge, sinking them immediately. The remainder of her patrol

    USS Grenadier (SS-210)

    USS Grenadier (SS-210)

    USS_Grenadier_(SS-210)

  • Marcus Paterson
  • Irish politician (1712–1787)

    to school in Limerick and graduated from Trinity College Dublin. In character, he seems to have been a typical eighteenth-century rake: he was famed

    Marcus Paterson

    Marcus_Paterson

  • All the Stations
  • Documentaries about railway stations in Britain and Ireland

    Rock Ferry, Bebington, Port Sunlight, Spital, Bromborough Rake, Bromborough, Eastham Rake, Hooton, Capenhurst, Bache, Little Sutton, Overpool, Ellesmere

    All the Stations

    All_the_Stations

  • Martin Molony
  • Irish jockey (1925-2017)

    of Stormhead, and beating three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Cottage Rake. In March 1951, he won a Cheltenham Gold Cup on Silver Fame; the pairing

    Martin Molony

    Martin_Molony

  • Nottuswara
  • Set of 39 South Indian compositions

    and given several lectures. The European songs used as basis include "Limerick", "Castilian Maid", "Lord MacDonald's Reel", "Voulez-vous Danser?", and

    Nottuswara

    Nottuswara

  • British Rail Mark 2
  • British railway passenger carriages

    livery with a blue stripe below the windows was introduced in the 1980s. This rake included No. 547, the only Mark 2B dining car. This carriage was restored

    British Rail Mark 2

    British Rail Mark 2

    British_Rail_Mark_2

  • List of poets
  • scholar Samina Raja (born 1961), Pakistani poet, writer and broadcaster Milan Rakić (1876–1938), Serbian poet Carl Rakosi (1903–2004), US Objectivist poet Martin

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • Lady Joan Fitzgerald
  • Irish countess (died 1565)

    According to the Dictionary of Irish Biography he died at Rathkeale, County Limerick, most likely in the Castle Matrix. However, according to older sources

    Lady Joan Fitzgerald

    Lady_Joan_Fitzgerald

  • Action of 10 November 1808
  • 1808 naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars

    his speed, turning sharply in front of the British ship in an attempt to rake her. Seymour was prepared for the manoeuvre and countered it by turning sharply

    Action of 10 November 1808

    Action of 10 November 1808

    Action_of_10_November_1808

  • Barry (surname)
  • Surname list

    official Henry Barry, 4th Baron Barry of Santry (1710–1751), Irish peer and rake Hilary Barry (born 1969), New Zealand journalist and television personality

    Barry (surname)

    Barry_(surname)

  • Al Boum Photo
  • French-bred Thoroughbred National Hunt racehorse

    first outing over fences. His next race was the Grade 2 Novice Chase at Limerick on 26 December 2017. Ridden by David Mullins, he fell when leading at the

    Al Boum Photo

    Al Boum Photo

    Al_Boum_Photo

  • Montpelier Hill
  • Hill in County Dublin, Ireland

    passed through inheritance to the Massy family of Duntrileage, County Limerick. When the Massy family became bankrupt, the lands were acquired by the

    Montpelier Hill

    Montpelier Hill

    Montpelier_Hill

  • List of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episodes (2017)
  • Brainstorm (Jake Gyllenhaal); Yo Gotti featuring Nicki Minaj performed "Rake It Up" 738 September 15, 2017 (2017-09-15) Benedict Cumberbatch, Savannah

    List of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episodes (2017)

    List_of_The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Jimmy_Fallon_episodes_(2017)

  • British literature
  • Literature written in or related to the United Kingdom

    depiction of the character Willmore in The Rover and the witty, poetry-reciting rake Dorimant in George Etherege's The Man of Mode (1676) are seen as a satire

    British literature

    British_literature

  • Top Novices' Hurdle
  • Hurdle horse race in Britain

    Warbler Napolitain 2004 Royal Shakespeare Contraband Fleet Street 2003 Limerick Boy Man O'Mystery Lirfox 2002 In Contrast Westender April Louise 2001 Ilico

    Top Novices' Hurdle

    Top_Novices'_Hurdle

  • Crossmolina
  • Town in County Mayo, Ireland

    burned in the Irish Civil War of 1922–1923. Crossmolina is the subject of "Rake Street", a poem by Harry Clifton. Peadár Gardiner, GAA Dr. Michael Loftus

    Crossmolina

    Crossmolina

    Crossmolina

  • Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions
  • December 1981, and carrying out a recent bank robbery in Askeaton, County Limerick. 28 February: an armed INLA member appeared at a march in Belfast commemorating

    Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions

    Timeline_of_Irish_National_Liberation_Army_actions

  • Frederick Henry Rich
  • British soldier (1824–1904)

    in 1890. Rich was born on 8 March 1824 at Woodlands, Castleconnell near Limerick in Ireland, the son of John Sampson Rich (1789–1880) and Amelia née Whitfield

    Frederick Henry Rich

    Frederick_Henry_Rich

  • List of people from Pennsylvania
  • William Walker—Pittsburgh Michael Welner—Pittsburgh Caspar Wistar—Philadelphia Rake Yohn—West Chester Roger Young—Burgettstown A–M | N–Z A–M Claude Allen, assistant

    List of people from Pennsylvania

    List of people from Pennsylvania

    List_of_people_from_Pennsylvania

  • Synchronised (horse)
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    with a broad white blaze. He was bred at the Martinstown Stud, County Limerick, Ireland by Noreen McManus, the wife of his owner J. P. McManus. His sire

    Synchronised (horse)

    Synchronised (horse)

    Synchronised_(horse)

  • Westmoreland Lock Hospital
  • Hospital in Dublin, Ireland

    (There is a Folkways record - "The Unfortunate Rake", FS 3805 - dedicated exclusively to The Unfortunate Rake family of songs). In America, the song has been

    Westmoreland Lock Hospital

    Westmoreland Lock Hospital

    Westmoreland_Lock_Hospital

  • Head-end power
  • Electric power supply to trains by locomotives

    van converted from a Mk.1 BG was used to provide three-phase power to HST rakes so that they could be locomotive hauled. ADB975325 (later renumbered 6310)

    Head-end power

    Head-end power

    Head-end_power

  • Kanalkampf
  • 1940 Luftwaffe air raids over the English Channel against the Royal Air Force

    survivors were rescued by the destroyer HMS Valorous. The steamship City of Limerick (1,359 GRT) was sunk and the destroyers HMS Mackay and HMS Broke went to

    Kanalkampf

    Kanalkampf

    Kanalkampf

  • Irish language outside Ireland
  • Scotland. Many arrived from such counties as Mayo, Cork, Waterford and Limerick to Liverpool, Bristol, and the towns of South Wales and Lancashire, and

    Irish language outside Ireland

    Irish_language_outside_Ireland

  • Clarke gang
  • Australian bushrangers

    aided by their uncles Pat and Tom Connell. Their gang, the Jerrabat Gully Rakers, were regarded as scientists in the art of cattle duffing and horse stealing

    Clarke gang

    Clarke gang

    Clarke_gang

  • It Was Great Altogether
  • 2016 compilation album by Traditional Musicians

    Shepherd’s Bush, London, 1 July 1976. 5 The Flax-dresser(Highland)/ The Limerick Races(Single Jig) Danny Meehan(fiddle), Michael Hynes(flute), Dermot Kearney(piano)

    It Was Great Altogether

    It_Was_Great_Altogether

  • 2019–20 European windstorm season
  • February 2020). "Bomb cyclones poised to form in the North Atlantic will rake Europe with high winds, 'phenomenal seas'". The Washington Post. "Red warning

    2019–20 European windstorm season

    2019–20 European windstorm season

    2019–20_European_windstorm_season

  • Marmion (surname)
  • Surname list

    which the name signified; explained in depth in A Marmion Miscellany, Limerick City, Ireland 2002, 195–97. This page lists people with the surname Marmion

    Marmion (surname)

    Marmion_(surname)

  • Action at Barfleur
  • 1692 battle of the Nine Years' War

    manoeuvre was fraught with difficulty; all their ships were exposed to close raking fire, and were cut up severely. 10pm By 10pm the battle was almost over

    Action at Barfleur

    Action at Barfleur

    Action_at_Barfleur

  • Brian Merriman
  • Irish poet

    women to equally target the romantically indifferent, homosexuals, and rakes who boast of the numbers of single and married women whose lives they have

    Brian Merriman

    Brian Merriman

    Brian_Merriman

  • W. H. Auden bibliography
  • libretto for operetta by Benjamin Britten; not published until 1976). The Rake's Progress (1951, with Chester Kallman, libretto for an opera by Igor Stravinsky)

    W. H. Auden bibliography

    W._H._Auden_bibliography

  • 2022 Maine Senate election
  • 22nd district, in Cumberland, Oxford, and York counties, consisted of Limerick, Limington, Naples, Shapleigh, Standish, and 8 other municipalities. The

    2022 Maine Senate election

    2022 Maine Senate election

    2022_Maine_Senate_election

  • Deaths in February 2014
  • Canadian physicist. Jim Weirich, 57, American computer scientist, developer of Rake. Royce Abbey, 91, Australian businessperson. Anthony Clifford Allison, 88

    Deaths in February 2014

    Deaths_in_February_2014

  • Imperial Call
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    his debut, he recorded his first win by taking a Novice Hurdle race at Limerick by fifteen lengths. After the summer break, Imperial Call competed against

    Imperial Call

    Imperial Call

    Imperial_Call

  • Repeat winners of horse races
  • needed] Comedy of Errors Fighting Fifth Hurdle 3 1972, 1973, 1974 Cottage Rake Cheltenham Gold Cup 3 1948, 1949, 1950 Couvrefeu II Scottish Grand National

    Repeat winners of horse races

    Repeat_winners_of_horse_races

  • Daly's Club
  • Former Gentlemen's club in Dublin, Ireland

    Mac. Wyse Jackson 1993, p. 27. Geoffrey Ashe, The Hell-Fire Clubs: Sex, Rakes and Libertines (London: Sutton Publishing, 2nd edition, 2005), p. 63; ISBN 0-7509-3835-8

    Daly's Club

    Daly's Club

    Daly's_Club

  • Minella Indo
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    in Novices' Hurdle races. He finished third in a maiden hurdle race at Limerick Racecourse in December and then came home second to Allaho in the Grade

    Minella Indo

    Minella Indo

    Minella_Indo

  • History of Durrus and District
  • the journey, an explosion hit the tunnel in Cork, shots were fired at Limerick Junction and he saw a man with a revolver. In an attack by 5th Battalion

    History of Durrus and District

    History_of_Durrus_and_District

  • Sizing John
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    in the spring of 2014. Ridden by an amateur jockey he finished sixth at Limerick Racecourse in March and fourth to Forgotten Rules at Punchestown in April

    Sizing John

    Sizing John

    Sizing_John

  • Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana
  • 1930s Beograd-class destroyer

    Italian RM-2 director on the bridge. Her funnel tops were also cut to a more raked angle, and she was painted in a dazzle camouflage scheme. The ship was officially

    Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana

    Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Ljubljana

  • Bregawn
  • Irish racehorse

    Ireland. He won a bumpers event in early 1979, then a maiden hurdle race at Limerick in December of the same year. On his sixth and final start of the 1979/80

    Bregawn

    Bregawn

    Bregawn

  • Battle of Portlester
  • 1643 battle

    unfavourable ground. As they advanced in pursuit, the Protestant troops were raked with crossfire particularly from the mill where O'Neill had stationed musketeers

    Battle of Portlester

    Battle_of_Portlester

  • List of shipwrecks in February 1861
  • Kingdom The barque was severely damaged at Hendon, County Durham when a rake of railway wagons ran away and overran the coal drops. Five loaded open wagons

    List of shipwrecks in February 1861

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1861

  • Jonas Rose
  • Royal Navy officer (1759–1820)

    commanded again and died in Portsmouth in 1820. Jonas Rose was born in Limerick in 1759. His Royal Navy career began at the age of twelve, when he joined

    Jonas Rose

    Jonas Rose

    Jonas_Rose

  • List of shipwrecks in November 1844
  • Annagassan, County Louth. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Limerick to Liverpool, Lancashire. Eclipse  United Kingdom The ship struck an anchor

    List of shipwrecks in November 1844

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1844

  • 1953 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Office. Leonard Pughe, Esq., Assistant Secretary, Admiralty. Alfred Mordey Rake, Esq., Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Fuel and Power. Arthur Ransome, Esq

    1953 New Year Honours

    1953 New Year Honours

    1953_New_Year_Honours

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  • Rakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rakes

    English : variant of Rake.

    Rakes

  • Limbrick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Limbrick

    English (Gloucestershire) : variant of Lambrick, from the late Old English personal name Landbeorht. This name is found mainly in TX.

    Limbrick

  • RAKEL
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    RAKEL

    Scandinavian form of Hebrew Rachel, RAKEL means "ewe."

    RAKEL

  • Hough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hough

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and Derbyshire, so named from Old English hōh ‘spur of a hill’ (literally ‘heel’). This widespread surname is especially common in Lancashire.Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Haugh 1.

    Hough

  • AYMERIC
  • Male

    French

    AYMERIC

    Variant spelling of Norman French Aimeric, AYMERIC means "home-ruler."

    AYMERIC

  • AIMERI
  • Male

    French

    AIMERI

    Abbreviated form of Norman French Aimeric, AIMERI means "home-ruler."

    AIMERI

  • Rake
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rake

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pass or narrow valley, from Old English hraca ‘throat’, or a habitational name from any of the minor places deriving their name from this word, such as Rake in Devon or The Rake in Sussex.English and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle Dutch rake ‘rake’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such implements or as a nickname for a tall thin man. (The expression ‘lean as a rake’ is found in Chaucer.)

    Rake

  • EMERICK
  • Male

    German

    EMERICK

    Variant spelling of German Emeric, EMERICK means "work-power."

    EMERICK

  • Rakestraw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rakestraw

    English : nickname for a scavenger, from Old English racian ‘to rake’ + strēaw ‘straw’.Americanized spelling of German Rockstroh.

    Rakestraw

  • Shier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (County Limerick)

    Shier

    English and Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Shire.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a Talmudic teacher, from Yiddish shier ‘lesson of the Talmud’.Americanized spelling of German Schier.

    Shier

  • Shire
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (County Limerick; of English origin)

    Shire

    English and Irish (County Limerick; of English origin) : from Old English scīr, Middle English s(c)hire ‘shire’, perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived by the meeting place of a shire.

    Shire

  • RAKESH
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    RAKESH

    (राकेश) Hindi name RAKESH means "lord of the full moon day."

    RAKESH

  • Ita Ide Ida
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Ita Ide Ida

    Meaning “thirst” as in “thirst for goodness or knowledge.” St. Ide and St. Brigid are considered the most influential woman saints of early Irish Christianity. Associated with education, Ide founded a monastery in Killeedy in County Limerick where a holy well is dedicated to her. In an earlier legend she was the foster-mother of the infant Jesus.

    Ita Ide Ida

  • Nix
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Nix

    English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from a pet form of Nicholas (German Nikolaus).Irish (County Limerick) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Nioceais ‘son of Nicholas’, which was taken by some Limerick families named Woulfe.German (southern and Upper Rhine) : from a nickname from Middle High German nickes(e), nixe ‘water sprite’.

    Nix

  • Downes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Downes

    English : variant (plural) of Down.Irish (Counties Clare and Limerick) : reduced Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ó Dubháin (see Doane).

    Downes

  • Ide Ida
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Ide Ida

    Meaning “thirst” as in “thirst for goodness or knowledge.” St. Ide and St. Brigid are considered the most influential woman saints of early Irish Christianity. Associated with education, Ide founded a monastery in Killeedy in County Limerick where a holy well is dedicated to her. In an earlier legend she was the foster-mother of the infant Jesus.

    Ide Ida

  • Lacy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Lacy

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lassy in Calvados, named from a Gaulish personal name Lascius (of uncertain meaning) + the locative suffix -acum. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.

    Lacy

  • Aimeric
  • Boy/Male

    German, Teutonic

    Aimeric

    Hardworking Ruler; Home Ruler

    Aimeric

  • Harnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Limerick)

    Harnett

    Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Hartnett.English : variant of Arnold 1.

    Harnett

  • AIMERIC
  • Male

    French

    AIMERIC

    Norman French form of Middle High German Haimirich, AIMERIC means "home-ruler." 

    AIMERIC

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  • Imtinaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Imtinaan

    Gratitude; Gratefulness; Thankful

  • ALFY
  • Male

    English

    ALFY

    Pet form of English Alfred, ALFY means "elf counsel."

  • Priygi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Priygi

    Rise a Earth

  • MEN-NA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MEN-NA

    , the charioteer of Rameses II.

  • Navee
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Navee

    Good Person

  • Daamin
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Daamin

    Guarantor Surety

  • TADEJ
  • Male

    Slovene

    TADEJ

    Slovene form of Greek Thaddaios, TADEJ means "courageous, large-hearted."

  • Pragadeesh | ப்ரகதிஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pragadeesh | ப்ரகதிஷ

    Lord Shiva

  • Carneades
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Carneades

    Name of a philosopher.

  • Vipinbehari
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vipinbehari

    Forest Wanderer

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  • Rake
  • v. i.

    To use a rake, as for searching or for collecting; to scrape; to search minutely.

  • Rake
  • v. t.

    To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; -- often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves.

  • Raker
  • n.

    See Gill rakers, under 1st Gill.

  • Sarculation
  • n.

    A weeding, as with a hoe or a rake.

  • Rake
  • v. i.

    To act the rake; to lead a dissolute, debauched life.

  • Rake
  • v. t.

    To collect or draw together with laborious industry; to gather from a wide space; to scrape together; as, to rake together wealth; to rake together slanderous tales; to rake together the rabble of a town.

  • Rake
  • n.

    The inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc.

  • Rakehell
  • a.

    Alt. of Rakehelly

  • Rakestale
  • n.

    The handle of a rake.

  • Rakehell
  • n.

    A lewd, dissolute fellow; a debauchee; a rake.

  • Raker
  • n.

    One who, or that which, rakes

  • Roue
  • n.

    One devoted to a life of sensual pleasure; a debauchee; a rake.

  • Raker
  • n.

    A person who uses a rake.

  • Rake
  • n.

    A fissure or mineral vein traversing the strata vertically, or nearly so; -- called also rake-vein.

  • Rake
  • v. t.

    To scrape or scratch across; to pass over quickly and lightly, as a rake does.

  • Rake-vein
  • n.

    See Rake, a mineral vein.

  • Raker
  • n.

    A gun so placed as to rake an enemy's ship.

  • Rake
  • v. t.

    To pass a rake over; to scrape or scratch with a rake for the purpose of collecting and clearing off something, or for stirring up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a flower bed.

  • Raked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rake

  • Rake
  • v. i.

    To incline from a perpendicular direction; as, a mast rakes aft.