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raik

Raik (noun) means a walk, or a journey taken (especially on foot); the act of taking a walk or journey.

noun
1
A walk, or a journey taken (especially on foot); the act of taking a walk or journey.
2
The movement of animals while grazing.
3
The pastureland over which animals graze; a range, a stray.
4
A journey to transport something between two places; a run; also, the quantity of items so transported.
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Etymology

From Middle English rake (“path”), from Old Norse rák (“trail”), from Proto-Germanic *rēkō, *raką, *rakō, *rakǭ (“file of tracks, line”), from Proto-Indo-European *(o)reg'-, *(o)reg'a- (“to straighten, direct”). Cognate with Icelandic rák (“streak, grazing”), Icelandic raka (“strip, series”), Norwegian røk (“grazing”), Norwegian rak (“wick”), Old English race, racu (“a run, riverbed”).

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of raik?

"raik" (noun) means a walk, or a journey taken (especially on foot); the act of taking a walk or journey.

What are the different meanings of raik?

"raik" has 3 main meanings: 1. A walk, or a journey taken (especially on foot); the act of taking a walk or journey; 2. The movement of animals while grazing; 3. The pastureland over which animals graze; a range, a stray.

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