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Hatchel vs Satchel - What's the difference?

hatchel | satchel |

As nouns the difference between hatchel and satchel

is that hatchel is a comb used to separate flax fibers while satchel is a bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.

As a verb hatchel

is to separate (flax fibers) with a hatchel, or comb.

hatchel

English

Alternative forms

* hackle * heckle

Noun

(en noun)
  • A comb used to separate flax fibers.
  • * 1864 , George Ripley and Charles Anderson Dana [eds.], The New American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge VII: “Edward–Fueros” (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 443 & 445 Broadway; London: 16 Little Britain), ‘Flax’, page 554
  • One end of the bundle being hatchelled, it is turned round, and the other is treated in the same way; and the process is repeated on finer hatchels .

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To separate (flax fibers) with a hatchel, or comb.
  • satchel

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.
  • * "Come, now, take yourselves off, like good boys and girls," he said; and the whole assemblage, dark and light, disappeared through a door into a large verandah, followed by Eva, who carried a large satchel , which she had been filling with apples, nuts, candy, ribbons, laces, and toys of every description, during her whole homeward journey.
  • Derived terms

    * besatcheled (rare)

    Anagrams

    * (l), , (l), (l)