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HATCH'EL, v.t. To draw flax or hemp through the teeth of a hatchel, for separating the coarse part and broken pieces of the stalk from the fine fibrous parts.
1. To tease or vex, by sarcasms or reproaches; a vulgar use of the word.
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HATCH'EL, n. An instrument formed with long iron teeth set in a board, for cleaning flax or hemp from the tow, hards or coarse part. The hatchel is a large species of comb. HATCH'EL, v.t. To draw flax or hemp...
HATCH'EL, v.t. To draw flax or hemp through the teeth of a hatchel, for separating the coarse part and broken pieces of the stalk from the fine fibrous parts.
1. To tease or vex, by sarcasms or reproaches; a vulgar use of the word.