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reck  (rk)
tr. & intr.v. recked, reck·ing, recks
To take heed of or to have caution.

[Middle English recken, from Old English reccan; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]

reck [rɛk]
vb Archaic (used mainly with a negative)
1. to mind or care about (something) to reck nought
2. (usually impersonal) to concern or interest (someone)
[Old English reccan; related to Old High German ruohhen to take care, Old Norse rækja, Gothic rakjan]


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