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verb
Hake  v. i.  To loiter; to sneak. (Prov. Eng.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Hake" Quotes from Famous Books



... Meade and Gibbon were streaming in confusion to the rear. Two batteries had been abandoned, and before Hake's onset the left of Birney's infantry gave ground for fifty yards. But the rash advance had reached its climax. Unsupported, and with empty cartridge-boxes, the Southerners were unable to face the fire from the road; sixteen guns had opened on them with canister; ...
— Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War • G. F. R. Henderson

... some of which Messrs. Hake and Compton Rickett have given us, are interesting and amusing, but they do not increase one's opinion of Swinburne's mind. He reveals himself as a sensitive critic in his remarks on the proofs of Rossetti's poems, in his comments on ...
— Old and New Masters • Robert Lynd

... Powche [2] and the Lyuour [3] of haddok, codlyng and hake [4] and of ooer fisshe, parboile hem, take hem and dyce hem small, take of the self broth and wyne, a layour of brede of galyntyne with gode powdours and salt, cast at fysshe erinne and boile it. & do erto amydoun. & colour ...
— The Forme of Cury • Samuel Pegge



Words linked to "Hake" :   gadoid fish, gadoid, fish, silver hake, ling



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