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—hackler, n./hak"euhl/, n., v., hackled, hackling.n.1. one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.2. the neck plumage of a male bird, as the domestic rooster.3. hackles,a. the erectile hair on the back of an animal's neck: At the sound of footsteps, the dog raised her hackles.b. anger, esp. when aroused in a challenging or challenged manner: with one's hackles up.4. Angling.a. the legs of an artificial fly made with feathers from the neck or saddle of a rooster or other such bird. See diag. under fly2.b. See hackle fly.5. a comb for dressing flax or hemp.6. raise one's hackles, to arouse one's anger: Such officiousness always raises my hackles.v.t.7. Angling. to equip with a hackle.8. to comb, as flax or hemp.[1400-50; late ME hakell; see HECKLE]hackle2/hak"euhl/, v.t., hackled, hackling.to cut roughly; hack; mangle.[1570-80; HACK1 + -LE; c. MD hakkelen]
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