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hake I. \ˈhāk\ noun (plural hake also hakes) Etymology: Middle English 1. : any of several fishes (the genus Merluccius) that are related to the cods but often regarded as forming a separate family and several of which are of importance as food fishes 2. : any of various marine fishes of Urophycis and related genera (family Gadidae) resembling the cod and having narrow filamentous pelvic fins placed under the throat — called also codling; compare silver hake, squirrel hake, stockfish, white hake 3. : northern whiting II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to fish for hake III. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English haken 1. chiefly Scotland : to wander around idly : loaf 2. chiefly Scotland : to trudge or tramp — often used with about or around IV. noun (-s) : a person in the habit of haking V. \ˈ(h)āk\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Icelandic haki hook — more at hook 1. dialect England : hook; especially : pothook 1 2. dialect England : a clevis of a plow VI. noun or haik \ˈhāk\ (-s) Etymology: probably by alteration : hack III 2 |