Raches (and a greyhound) pursuing the hart from Livre de la Chasse, a 15th century MS of [[Gaston Phoebus]]Rache , also spelled racch, rach, and ratch, from Old English 'ræcc', linked to Old Norse 'rakkí', is an obsolete name for a type of hunting-dog used in Britain in the Middle Ages. It was a scent hound used in a pack to run down and kill game, or bring it to bay.
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