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▪ I. wracker1 rare. (ˈrækə(r)) [f. wrack v.2 + -er1.] One who wrecks, ruins, or subverts.1611 Cotgr., Ruineur, a ruiner, wracker, spoyler.▪ II. † wracker2 Obs. rare. [f. wrack v.3 + -er1, or ad. MLG. wraker (whence Da. vrager sorter).] = wraker.1584 [see wraker]. 1719 in Rec. Convent. Royal Burghs S...
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† ˈwraker Sc. Obs. [f. wrake v.3 + -er1 or a. (M)LG. wraker. Cf. wracker2.] One who inspects goods and rejects or destroys the faulty.1584 Sc. Acts, Jas. VI, III. (1814) 302 [To] appoint ane discrete man to be visitour, wraker [v.r. wracker], gager, and birnar of the saidis treis. 1584 Burgh Rec. Ed...
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Irwell Springs played at Wracker Height near Weir, before moving to a field on Weir Lane near the Dyeing Works in 1882
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