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verb
Hake  v. i.  To loiter; to sneak. (Prov. Eng.)






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"Hake" Quotes from Famous Books



... but did not gather it. He says that the rains make it, and that in Chios they collect it in March. In these lands, being warmer, they might take it in January. They caught many fish like those of Castile—dace, salmon, hake, dory, gilt heads, mullets, corbinas, shrimps,[175-1] and they saw sardines. They found ...
— The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 • Various

... ses the grasshopper. 'Only for the Irish they'd be no one bothering about poetry and the drama to-day. Only for fools they'd be no wise people an' only for sprats, hake, and mackerel there 'ud be no whales an' a good ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1915 - And the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various

... and the Lyuour [3] of haddok, codlyng and hake [4] and of ooer fisshe, parboile hem, take hem and dyce hem small, take of the self broth and wyne, a layour of brede of galyntyne with gode powdours and salt, cast at fysshe erinne and boile it. & do erto amydoun. ...
— The Forme of Cury • Samuel Pegge



Words linked to "Hake" :   whiting, ling, fish, silver hake, gadoid fish, Merluccius bilinearis



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