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hockshin, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun hockshin is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for hockshin is from around 1394, ... www.oed.com
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Hockessin, Delaware - Wikipedia
Hockessin is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. The population was 13,478 at the 2020 Census. Hockessin ... en.wikipedia.org
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Hock - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"joint in the hind leg of a horse or other quadruped," corresponding to the ankle-joint in man, mid-15c., earlier hockshin (late 14c.), from Old English ... www.etymonline.com
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hockshin
† ˈhockshin Obs. or dial. In 4 hokschyne, 7 huckson, 8 hucksheen. [app. repr. OE. hóhsinu, pl. hóhsina, hough-sinew, with the ó shortened by position, and the second element associated with shin.] The under side of the thigh; the hough.c 1394 P. Pl. Crede 426 His hosen ouerhongen his hokschynes on e... Oxford English Dictionary
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HOCK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun the state of being deposited or held as security; pawn: She was forced to put her good jewelry in hock. the condition of owing; debt. www.dictionary.com
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HOCK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the joint bending backward in the hind leg of a horse, ox, etc., corresponding to the human ankle 2. the corresponding joint in the leg of a fowl. www.collinsdictionary.com
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hucksheen
hucksheen, -shin, -son var. of hockshin, huxen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Feather-Weight Hock, Shin & Ankle Boots with Speedy Cut and Half ...
Made with inside half hock and back hock protection. Firm, flexible leather with soft leather inner lining. Separate adjustment for ankle. NOTE: SLIGHT ... jacksmfg.com
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Hind Shin, Ankle and Full Hock Trotting Boot - R.E. Fennell Co. Inc.
Walsh made of black 3/16′′ neoprene for a close fit with plastic molded cap and black rubber speedy cut. Has a full height hock for maximum protection. fennells.com
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Protecto Full Hock Trotting Boot | Big Dee's Tack & Vet Supplies
Protect your horse's legs with our Full Hock Trotting Boot. High-quality materials ensure comfort and support during every stride. Shop now! www.bigdweb.com
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What the Hock Is and What it Does - Horse and Rider
The hock, or tarsus, is the complex joint that allows quick locomotion and durability for your horse. horseandrider.com
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Feather-Weight® Half Hock, Shin, Ankle & Tendon Boots with ...
Made of premium grade leather, soft leather lining and firm leather outershell. Separate adjustment for ankle. With stitched speedy cut. theharnessshoponline.com
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hoxter
▪ I. hox, hoxter obs. ff. ox, huckster.▪ II. † hox, n. Obs. rare. [app. shortened from a fuller form *hoxen (retained in hockshin, huckson, huxen), repr. OE. hóhsinu, pl. hóhsina, hough-sinew, and corresp. to ON. hásin, OFris. hôxene, hoxne, OHG. *hâhsina, hâhsna, MDu. haessene, haasen (Kilian haess... Oxford English Dictionary
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hough-sinew
▪ I. † hough-sinew, n. Obs. [OE. hóhsinu, f. hóh (see hough n.) + sinu sinew. OE. hóhsinu corresponds in formation to OFris. hôxene, hoxne, ON. hásin, OHG. *hâhsina, hâhsna, MDu. haessene, Du. haassen, later haasse, haas, in same sense (OTeut. type *haŋha-sinu). The analytical meaning in OE. is ‘hee... Oxford English Dictionary
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huxon
† huxen, huxon [Another form of *hoxen, hox n., and hockshin, repr. OE. hóhsinu hough-sinew.] The hough or hock of a quadruped; the hough of a man.1681 Lond. Gaz. No. 1677/4 A dapple Grey Gelding..a white spot above the Huxen of his further Leg behind. 1736–46 Pegge Kenticisms (E.D.S.), Huxon, the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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