- verbhatchel (verb) · hatchels (third person present) · hatchelled (past tense) · hatchelled (past participle) · hatchelling (present participle) · hatcheled (past tense) · hatcheled (past participle) · hatcheling (present participle)
- another term for hackle
OriginMiddle English hechele, of West Germanic origin, related to hook.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A hatchel, also known as a heckle, is a tool that was used historically in flax production. It is a type of comb with long, sharp teeth to straighten, clean, and separate the fibers in preparation for spinning.www.definitions.net/definition/hatchelhatchel (plural hatchels) A comb used to separate flax fibers. Verb [ edit] hatchel (third-person singular simple present hatchels, present participle hatchelling or hatcheling, simple past and past participle hatchelled or hatcheled) (transitive) To separate (flax fibers) with a hatchel, or comb.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hatchelhatchel - a comb for separating flax fiberswww.webster-dictionary.org/definition/HatchelA comb for separating flax fibers. tr.v. hatch·eled, hatch·el·ing, hatch·els also hatch·elled or hatch·el·ling To separate (flax fibers) with a hatchel.www.thefreedictionary.com/hatchel
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