Hatchel vs Satchel - What's the difference?
hatchel | satchel |
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’,
To separate (flax fibers) with a hatchel, or comb.
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.
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
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Alternative forms
* hackle * heckleNoun
(en noun)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 .
