| 释义 | 
		keg- Hook, tooth. - hake, from Old English haca, hook, akin to Old Norse haki, hook;
 - harquebus, from Middle Dutch hake, hook. Both a and b from Germanic *hakan‑.
 
 - hook, from Old English hōc, hook;
 - hooker1, from Middle Dutch hōk, hoec, hook;
 - haček; Hakenkreuz, from Old High German hāko, hook. a-c all from Germanic lengthened form *hōka‑.
 
 - hatchel, heckle, from Middle Dutch hekel, hatchel, a flax comb with long metal hooklike teeth, from Germanic *hakila‑.
 - hack1, from Old English -haccian, to hack to pieces as with a hooked instrument, from Germanic *hakkijan.
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