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Definition of hack
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Hack (v. i.) To be
exposed
or
offered
or to
common
use for hire; to turn
prostitute.
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Iron
::
Iron (v. t.) To
shackle
with
irons;
to
fetter
or
handcuff.
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) The
hinged
and
curved
bar of a
padlock,
by which it is hung to the
staple..
Carbonade
::
Carbonade
(v. t.) To cut or hack, as in
fighting..
Jarvy
::
Jarvy (n.) The
driver
of a
hackney
coach.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) A kind of
shackle
used for
regulating
the
motions
of a horse and
making
him
amble.
Hackman
::
Hackman
(n.) The
driver
of a hack or
carriage
for
public
hire.
Tamarack
::
Tamarack
(n.) The
American
larch;
also, the larch of
Oregon
and
British
Columbia
(Larix
occidentalis).
See
Hackmatack,
and
Larch..
Penny-a-liner
::
Penny-a-liner
(n.) One who
furnishes
matter
to
public
journals
at so much a line; a poor
writer
for hire; a hack
writer.
Whacking
::
Whacking
(a.) Very
large;
whapping.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) Any
flimsy
substance
unspun,
as raw
silk..
Hamper
::
Hamper
(v. t.) To put a
hamper
or
fetter
on; to
shackle;
to
insnare;
to
inveigle;
hence,
to
impede
in
motion
or
progress;
to
embarrass;
to
encumber..
Shack
::
Shack (n.) A
shiftless
fellow;
a low,
itinerant
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Hackneymen
::
Hackneymen
(pl. ) of
Hackneyma.
Hack
::
Hack (n.)
Unburned
brick or tile,
stacked
up for
drying..
Shackled
::
Shackled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shackl.
Hamshackle
::
Hamshackle
(v. t.) To
fasten
(an
animal)
by a rope
binding
the head to one of the fore legs; as, to
hamshackle
a horse or cow;
hence,
to bind or
restrain;
to
curb..
Jarvy
::
Jarvy (n.) A
hackney
coach.
Banal
::
Banal (a.)
Commonplace;
trivial;
hackneyed;
trite.
Hackneyed
::
Hackneyed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hackne.
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
prepare
for
fighting,
as a
gamecock,
by
trimming
the
hackles
and
cutting
off the comb and
wattles..
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