Racsan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - racsan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
raxan
- racsan
- to stretch one's self after sleep :-- Swá hé of hefegum slǽpe raxende áwóce, Guthl. 12; Gdwin. 60, 6. [Cf. Après dormer il co espreche raskyt hym, Wrt. Voc. i. 152, 25. He (sloth) his brest knocked and roxed (raxed, MS. W.: roskid, MS. B.) and rored, Piers P. 5, 398. Scott. rax to stretch the limbs.] racsan