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haqueton Obs. exc. Hist.|ˈhæktən| Forms: 5 hacton, 5–9 haqueton, 6 hocton, hugtoun, 6–7 haketon(e, ho(c)queton, 9 hauqueton, hawketon, 6– hacqueton; see also acton. [A later modification of ME. aketoun, acton (q.v.), after OF. hocqueton, hocton, F. hoqueton.] A stuffed jacket or jerkin worn under the mail; a jacket of leather or the like plated with mail: = acton.
a1400Octavian 878 When he on Florent hacton caste. c1477Caxton Jason 16 He percid hit and the hauberk and the haqueton. 1523Ld. Berners Froiss. I. ccccxix. 734 Hocquetons and gantlettes of steele. 1560Rolland Crt. Venus i. 91 His Hugtoun was of Crammesie veluet. 1599Thynne Animadv. (1875) 31 ‘Haketon’ is a slevelesse Iackett of plate for the warre, couered withe anye other stuffe. a1693Urquhart Rabelais iii. vii. 65, I am..weary of wearing..Hoquetons. 1820Scott Ivanhoe xxviii, To see the gore trickle down his rich embroidered hacqueton. 1830James Darnley xxxi, He was dressed in a hacqueton, or close jacket of buff leather. |