hackle
1[ hak-uhl ]
/ Ë?hæk Él /
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noun
verb (used with object), hack·led, hack·ling.
Angling. to equip with a hackle.
to comb, as flax or hemp.
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Idioms for hackle
raise one's hackles, to arouse one's anger: Such officiousness always raises my hackles.
Origin of hackle
11400â50; late Middle English hakell;see heckle
OTHER WORDS FROM hackle
hackler, nounWords nearby hackle
hack hammer, hack house, hackie, hacking, hacking jacket, hackle, hackleback, hackle fly, hackles, hackly, hackman
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[ hak-uhl ]
/ Ë?hæk Él /
verb (used with object), hack·led, hack·ling.
to cut roughly; hack; mangle.
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British Dictionary definitions for hackle
hackle
/ (Ë?hækÉl) /
noun
any of the long slender feathers on the necks of poultry and other birds
angling
- parts of an artificial fly made from hackle feathers, representing the legs and sometimes the wings of a real fly
- short for hackle fly
a feathered ornament worn in the headdress of some British regiments
a steel flax comb
verb (tr)
to comb (flax) using a hackle
See also hackles
Derived forms of hackle
hackler, nounWord Origin for hackle
C15: hakell, probably from Old English; variant of heckle; see hatchel
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