different between naker vs raker

naker

English

Alternative forms

  • nakir

Etymology

From Old French nacaire, nacre (cognate with Italian nacchera, mediaeval Latin nacara), from Arabic ?????????? (naqq?ra, drum).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ne?k?/

Noun

naker (plural nakers)

  1. (music) A small drum, of Arabic origin, and the forebear of the European kettledrum.
    • 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe:
      the Norman trumpets from the battlements [] , mingled with the deep and hollow clang of the nakers, (a species of kettle-drum,) retorted in notes of defiance the challenge of the enemy.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Karen, anker, karen, knare, ranke

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raker

English

Etymology

rake +? -er

Noun

raker (plural rakers)

  1. A person who uses a rake.
  2. A machine for raking grain or hay.
  3. A gun positioned so as to rake an enemy ship with gunfire.

Derived terms

  • go a raker

Cebuano

Etymology

From English rocker.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ra?ker

Noun

raker

  1. a musician who plays rock music
  2. someone passionate about rock music

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