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▪ I. hache|aʃ| Now only as F. [a. F. hache (12th c. in Littré) = Sp. hacha, It. accia:—OHG. *happja, whence hęppa, MHG. hepe scythe, bill, sickle.] †1. An axe, hatchet. Obs.
[1283De Coupiatoribus providendis in Rymer Foedera (1727) II. 207 Magnam & fortem hachiam, vel securim, ad grossas & parvas arbores succidendas.] 13..Coer de L. 4357 Some caughte a bote and some an hach. c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 32 He slouh Colibrant with hache Daneis. a1375Joseph Arim. 503 He hedde an hache vppon heiȝ wiþ a gret halue. 1481Caxton Godfrey ccx. 307 Holdyng naked swerdes or haches or axis danoys. 1531Elyot Gov. i. xviii, His sworde or hache of steele. 2. Prehist. Archæol. [mod.F. hache]: see quot.
1880Dawkins Early Man 163 The Palaeolithic implements..consist of the flake, the chopper..the hâche, or oval pointed implement intended for use without a handle. ▪ II. hache see hachy and hash. ▪ III. hache, -ed, hachet see hatch, -ed, -et. |