moonraker/ˈmuːn.ɹeɪ.kə/EtymologyFrom moon + raker. (someone from Wiltshire): After a story in which some Wiltshire peasants, seeing the reflection of the moon in a shallow pool, tried to rake it out.moonraker means someone from Wiltshire. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.nounSomeone from Wiltshire.A small, light sail located high on a mast (above the skysail) and used for speed.