Rake (stock character) - Wikipedia The Restoration rake was a carefree, witty, sexually irresistible aristocrat whose heyday was during the English Restoration period (1660–1688) at the court of King Charles II
Rakehell - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline "debauchee, libertine; idle, dissolute person; one who goes about in search of vicious pleasure," 1650s, shortening of rakehell Hogarth's "Rake's Progress" engravings were published in 1735
rakehell - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary In the novel, the rakehell gets into trouble at every turn, unable to resist the lure of excess She was warned about dating the rakehell known for his charm and empty promises
What does rakehell mean? - Definitions. net A rakehell is a person, typically a man, who is known for immoral behavior, particularly as it relates to sexual promiscuity, debauchery, or general irresponsibility