释义 |
hacked, ppl. a.|hækt| [f. hack v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Chopped; slashed, mangled; having irregular and jagged cuts or wounds; chapped, as by frost.
c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 652 Hacked leek or tendir chesis. 1583Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 22 The weather hackt Troians. 1606Shakes. Ant. & Cl. iv. viii. 31 Beare our hackt Targets. 1791Cowper Iliad ii. 502 His hack'd and riven corslet. 1880Antrim & Down Gloss., Hackit hands, hands chapped from exposure to cold. 1896Daily News 8 Sept. 5/5 The hacked bodies of women and children. b. Her. (See quots.)
1828–40Berry Encycl. Her., Hacked, as a bend, &c., indented with the indents embowed. 1868Cussans Her. (1882) 129 Hacked, an indented Charge is thus described, when the notches are curved on both sides, similar to the Teeth of Barnacles. c. hacked quartz, a variety of quartz presenting incisions, as if produced by hacking it in various directions with a knife or other sharp instrument. (Bristow, Gloss. Min. 1861.) †2. ? Spoken with hesitating utterance. Obs. rare.
a1603T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. Pref. (1618) 35 By your cloudy and hacked speaches. |