hacher

French

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Definitions
  • to chop up, mince
  • (dated) to split with an axe
  • (rare) to cut roughly and unequally
  • (formal) to cut or hit repeatedly with something sharp; to slash
  • (formal) to speak or write with a very unequal or irregular style or rhythm

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French hacher (incise with fine lines, chop, slice up) inherited from Old French hacher derived from Frankish *hakkōn derived from Proto-Germanic *hakkōną (chop, hack, hoe, hew).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*hakkōną

Gloss

chop, hack, hoe, hew

Concept
Semantic Field

Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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