Rakkath
shore-town, a “fenced city” of the tribe of Naphtali (Josh. 19:35). The old name of Tiberias, according to the Rabbins.
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a place upon the shore, a town belonging to Dan (Josh. 19:46). It is now Tell er-Rakkeit, 6 miles north of Joppa, on the sea-shore, near the mouth of the river ‘Aujeh, i.e., “yellow water.” (See KANAH.)
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[rah-koo] /ˈrɑ ku/ noun 1. a thick-walled, rough, dark lead-glazed Japanese earthenware used in the tea ceremony.
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