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Thread #62328   Message #1006950
Posted By: GUEST,guest
23-Aug-03 - 09:05 AM
Thread Name: the word 'ruck':lancs/chshire/staffs?
Subject: RE: the word 'ruck':lancs/chshire/staffs?
I always wondered whether rake of beer meant a mountain of beer as in The Rake (Croagh Patrick mountain in Mayo) or the Macgillacuddy Reeks in Kerry. For my father ,from Mayo ,a rake always implied a pile of something - a rake of money ,a rake of children etc ,so Jim's theorey could well be true.I'd say there would have been no shortage of t'Irish in Lancashire.