- nounhackles (plural noun) · hackle (noun)
- (hackles)erectile hairs along the back of a dog or other animal that rise when it is angry or alarmed:"the dog continued to growl, its hackles raised"
- (hackles)a long, narrow feather on the neck or saddle of a domestic rooster or other bird.
- fishinga feather wound around a fishing fly so that its filaments are splayed out.
- fly-fishing feathers collectively:"raising birds for hackle"
- a bunch of feathers in a military headdress.
- a steel comb for separating flax fibers.
verbhackle (verb) · hackles (third person present) · hackled (past tense) · hackled (past participle) · hackling (present participle)- dress or comb with a hackle:"taking each section separately the student should lightly hackle the extreme ends"
Originlate Middle English (in hackle): variant of hatchel.
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