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Synonyms

hatchel

American  
[hach-uhl] / ˈhætʃ əl /

noun

  1. hackle.


verb (used with object)

hatcheled, hatcheling, hatchelled, hatchelling
  1. hackle.

hatchel British  
/ ˈhætʃəl /

verb

  1. another word for heckle heckle

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • hatcheller noun

Etymology

Origin of hatchel

1275–1325; variant of earlier hetchel, Middle English hechel; perhaps influenced by hackle 1

Example Sentences

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The corn is held in a convenient handful, like flax on a hatchel.

From Soil Culture by Walden, J. H.

There is the ancient family chest, There the ancestral cards and hatchel; Dorothy, sighing, sinks down to rest, Forgetful of patches, sage, and satchel.

From The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation by Carman, Bliss

That is to say, in Unter-Scheerau he changed his religion and his business and built himself a shop which was to buyers a mere hatchel and mouse-trap.

From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul

Few have ever seen a woman hatchel flax or card tow, or heard the buzzing of the foot-wheel, or seen bunches of flaxen yarn hanging in the kitchen, or linen cloth whitening on the grass.

From Home Life in Colonial Days by Earle, Alice Morse