Hackney
Origin
Probably from Hackney, formerly a town, now a borough of London, used for grazing horses before sale, or from Old French haquenee ("ambling mare for ladies"), Latinized in England to hakeneius (though some recent French sources report that the English usage predates the French)
Derived terms
Adjective
hackney
- (not comparable) Offered for hire; hence, much used; trite; mean.hackney coacheshackney authors
- Roscommonhis accumulative and hackney tongue