See also: hack and häck

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Proper noun

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Hack (plural Hacks)

  1. A surname.

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German

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Etymology 1

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Clipping of Hackfleisch.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /hak/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ak

Noun

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Hack n (strong, genitive Hacks, no plural)

  1. minced meat, ground meat
    Geben Sie mir bitte ein Pfund Hack.
    Please give me a pound of ground meat.
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English hack.

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Noun

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Hack m (strong, genitive Hacks or Hack, plural Hacks)

  1. show horse (of unspecified breed) (clarification of this definition is needed)
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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from English hack.

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Noun

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Hack m (strong, genitive Hacks, plural Hacks)

  1. (computing, slang) hack (exploit; illegitimate attempt to gain access)
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Further reading

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  • Hack”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[1] (in German)
  • Hack” in Duden online
  • Hack” in Duden online

Pennsylvania German

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German hakke, from Proto-Germanic *hak(k)-, perhaps related to *hakô. Compare German Hacke, Dutch hak.

Noun

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Hack f (plural Hacke)

  1. hoe

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English hack.

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Hack m (plural Hacke)

  1. lash, blow
  2. cutting rejoinder