Su. G. haeck, locus ubi foenum equis apponitur.

2. A frame suspended from the roof for drying cheeses, S.
Ross.

HACK, s. Muck-hack, a dung-fork, Ang.

Dan. hakke, a mattock.

Statist. Acc.

HACK, s. A chop in the hands or feet, S.

Isl. hiack-a, Su. G. hack-a, to chop.

To Hack, v. n. To be chopped, S.

HACKREY-LOOK'D, adj. Rough, gruff; pitted with the small-pox; Orkn.

Dan. hak, a notch.