Definition of Hacklers

1. hackler [n] - See also: hackler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hacklers

hackily
hacking
hacking cough
hacking coughs
hacking it
hacking run
hacking runs
hackingly
hackings
hackish
hackishly
hackle
hackleback
hackled
hackler
hacklers (current term)
hackles
hacklet
hacklets
hacklier
hackliest
hackling
hackly
hackman
hackmatack
hackmatacks
hackmen
hackney
hackney cab
hackney cabs

Literary usage of Hacklers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Labor in Europe and America: A Special Report on the Rates of Wages, the by Edward Young (1875)
"SPINNING : LINEN AND FLAX MANUFACTURE. BELFAST AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Occupation. Preparers for spinning, women. Spinners, women Heelers, women hacklers, ..."

2. Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of edited by Leone Levi (1864)
"... been haemorrhage of the lungs—in some cases again and again. In certain of these dusty departments, the suffering is greater than in others. hacklers ..."

3. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"hacklers are paid at the rate of 2s. for every hundred weight of rough flax which they dress; and it is no unusual thing for a steady hand, ..."

4. Who's who in South Dakota by Oscar William Coursey (1916)
"The hacklers disobeyed. However, for a winter diet their food varied, and they lived mostly on jack-rabbits and cucumbers. The acid in the vinegar on the ..."

5. Government Revenue, Especially the American System: An Argument for by Ellis Henry Roberts (1884)
"This testimony is iu large part condensed here. At Troy, NY, hacklers, men, in 1861, received $1 per hundred for dressing. ..."

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