hack|ney

hack|ney
hack|ney «HAK nee», noun, plural -neys, adjective, verb, -neyed, -ney|ing.
–n.
1. a horse for ordinary riding or (later) driving: »

He rode a strong hackney for the road to save his gallant warhorse (Scott).

2. Also, hackney carriage. a carriage for hire.
3. Obsolete. a hired drudge.
–adj.
1. let out, employed, or done for hire; hired: »

some starved hackney sonneteer (Alexander Pope).

2. = hackneyed. (Cf.hackneyed)
–v.t.
1. to use too often; make commonplace.
2. to use (a horse) as a hack (now usually in past participle).
[Middle English hakeney, apparently < Hackney, a town near London, supposedly famous for its horses]
Hack|ney «HAK nee», noun, plural -neys.
any one of an English breed of sturdy, high-stepping horses.
[see hackney]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Hack|ney — «HAK nee», noun, plural neys, adjective, verb, neyed, ney|ing. –n. 1. a horse for ordinary riding or (later) driving: »He rode a strong hackney for the road to save his gallant warhorse (Scott). 2. Also …   Useful english dictionary

  • ney — ab·ney; al·der·ney; at·tor·ney; bar·ney; champ·ney; chey·ney; chim·ney·less; chut·ney; ci·bo·ney; cock·ney·fy; cock·ney·ism; co·ney; cur·ney; gal·li·ney; gar·ga·ney; gaw·ney; gin·ney; goo·ney; gur·ney; gur·ney·ite; hack·ney·man; hi·ney; hin·ney;… …   English syllables

  • hack — bal·ly·hack; hack·a·more; hack·but; hack·but·eer; hack·ee; hack·ery; hack; hack·ia; hack·ie; hack·ing·ly; hack·ler; hack·ly; hack·man; hack·man·ite; hack·ney·man; hack·thorn; mal·a·hack; hack·er; hack·le; hack·ma·tack; hack·ney; hack·but·ter; …   English syllables

  • hackney — hack·ney …   English syllables

  • hackney — hack•ney [[t]ˈhæk ni[/t]] n. pl. neys, adj. v. 1) trs a carriage for hire; cab 2) dch a horse used for ordinary riding or driving 3) dch (cap.) one of an English breed of horses having a high stepping gait 4) let out, employed, or done for hire… …   From formal English to slang

  • Hackney — Hack|ney 〈[hæ̣knı] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Reitpferd, das keiner bestimmten Pferderasse zugeordnet werden kann; Syn. Hack [Etym.: engl.] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • Hackney — Hack|ney 〈[hæ̣knı] m. 6〉 ein keiner bestimmten Pferderasse zuordenbares Reitpferd; Sy 〈kurz〉 Hack2 [engl.] * * * I Hackney   [ hækni, englisch] der, (s)/ s, Norfolk Trotter [ nɔːfək ], edles, kurzbeiniges Pferd (Stockmaß 152 160 cm), das aufgrund …   Universal-Lexikon

  • hackney carriage — hack|ney car|riage [ˈhækni ˌkærıdʒ] n BrE [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Hackney; HACKNEYED] 1.) a carriage pulled by a horse, used in the past like a taxi 2.) also hackney cab formal a taxi …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Hackney — Hack|ney [ hækni] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. hackney, nach der Stadt Hackney in der ehemaligen engl. Grafschaft Middlesex (heute nach London eingemeindet)> ein Warmblutpferd, starkes, kurzbeiniges Reitpferd …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • hackneyman — hack·ney·man …   English syllables

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