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hatchel
[ hach-uhl ]
verb (used with object)
, hatch·eled, hatch·el·ing or (especially British) hatch·elled, hatch·el·ling.
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Derived Forms
- ˈhatcheller, noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hatchel1
C13: hechele, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German hāko hook, Middle Dutch hekele hackle
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Example Sentences
The fibres of flax are arranged in a parallel direction, and freed from tow, by drawing them through a hatchel.
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The corn is held in a convenient handful, like flax on a hatchel.
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And yet, as if a thousand thorns should hatchel out at least one rose, we had one incident of lively interest.
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Miss Hatchel, she shake me by de shoulders once or twice, but never didn' whip me in all my life dat I knows of.
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Miss Hatchel tell me I better stay on dere whe' I can get flour bread to eat.
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