verb
- caring about or being concerned with something
Usage: archaic; typically used in negative constructions
Examples
- He went forward, recking nothing of the danger ahead.
- She spoke her mind, not recking the consequences.
- The knight rode into battle, recking little of his own safety.
- They continued their journey, recking naught of the storm clouds gathering.
- The old sailor told his tales, recking nothing of whether anyone believed him.