• Haked

    Origin 1

    From Middle English *haked ( >

    Medieval Latin hakedus), from Old English hacod, hæced ("pike, mullet"), from Proto-Germanic *hakudaz, *hakidaz ("pike"), from Proto-Indo-European *keg-, *keng- ("peg, hook"). Cognate with Middle Dutch heket ("pike"), German Hecht ("pike").

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    Full definition of haked

    Noun

    haked

    (plural hakeds)
    1. (Now chiefly dialectal) The pike (fish).

    Origin 2

    From hake, equivalent to hake + -ed.

    Verb

    haked
    1. haked

      (past of hake)

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