- heckled flax
- чёсаный лён
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
Heckler — A heckler is a person who shouts a disparaging comment at a performance or event, or interrupting set piece speeches, for example at a political meeting.OriginThe term originates from the textile trade, where to heckle was to tease or comb out… … Wikipedia
Heckling comb — [ Roscheider Hof, Open Air Museum] Heckling combs are used to remove the fibrous core and impurities from flax. A heckling comb, or heckle is a bed of iron, steel or brass nails sharp, long, tapered, tempered, polished pins driven into wooden… … Wikipedia
heckle — {{11}}heckle (n.) flax comb, c.1300, hechel, perhaps from an unrecorded O.E. *hecel or a cognate Germanic word (Cf. M.H.G. hechel, M.Du. hekel), from P.Gmc. *hakila , from PIE *keg hook, tooth (see HOOK (Cf. hook)). {{12}}heckle (v.) early 14c.,… … Etymology dictionary
heck´ler — heck|le «HEHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.t. 1. to interrupt and annoy (as a speaker or performer) by asking bothersome questions, jeering, or making loud remarks: »[The] M.P. for the Exchange division of Liverpool…after being rejected, was… … Useful english dictionary
heck|le — «HEHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.t. 1. to interrupt and annoy (as a speaker or performer) by asking bothersome questions, jeering, or making loud remarks: »[The] M.P. for the Exchange division of Liverpool…after being rejected, was heckled… … Useful english dictionary
heckle — transitive verb (heckled; heckling) Etymology: Middle English hekelen to dress flax, scratch, from heckele hackle; akin to Old High German hāko hook more at hook Date: circa 1825 to harass and try to disconcert with questions, challenges, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Codilla — Codilla, the name given to the broken fibres which are separated from the flax during the scutching process. On this account it is sometimes termed scutching tow. Quantities of this material are used along with heckled tow in the production of… … Wikipedia
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heckle — heckler, n. /hek euhl/, v., heckled, heckling, n. v.t. 1. to harass (a public speaker, performer, etc.) with impertinent questions, gibes, or the like; badger. 2. hackle1 (def. 8). n. 3. hackle1 (def. 5). [1275 1325; ME hekelen, var. of hechelen… … Universalium
heckle — /ˈhɛkəl / (say hekuhl) verb (i) (heckled, heckling) 1. to badger or torment; harass, especially a public speaker, with questions and gibes. 2. to comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel. –noun 3. → hatchel. {late Middle English hekele (noun), phonetic …