hattock
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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From hat + -ock (“diminutive suffix”).
Noun
[edit]hattock (plural hattocks)
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From Old Norse hǫttr (“cowl or covering”) + -ock (“diminutive suffix”). Compare dialectal Swedish hatt (“the covering of a corn-rick”).
Noun
[edit]hattock (plural hattocks)
- (Northern England) A shock of standing sheaves of corn or grain, the tops of which are covered and protected by two sheaves laid in such a way as to carry off rain; the two covering sheaves, also called hood sheaves or hooders.
- A hole in a roof where owls lodge.