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English
Etymology 1
Probably from hackle, a brush once used for fraying flax, and related to heckle (“to tease”).
Noun
hockle (plural hockles)
- A knob in cordage caused by twisting against the lay.
Verb
hockle (third-person singular simple present hockles, present participle hockling, simple past and past participle hockled)
- To damage cordage by twisting against the lay.
Etymology 2
From imperfect and past participle hockled; from present participle and verbal noun hockling. From hock.
Verb
hockle (third-person singular simple present hockles, present participle hockling, simple past and past participle hockled)
- (transitive) to disable by cutting the tendons of the ham.
- Synonyms: hamstring, hock, hough
- (transitive) To mow, as stubble.
Etymology 3
Probably onomatopoeic.
Noun
hockle (uncountable)
- (Geordie, vulgar) spit, spittle
Verb
hockle (third-person singular simple present hockles, present participle hocklin, simple past and past participle hockled)
- (Geordie) To spit.
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