noun
- a short nail or pin, with a narrow shaft that is not tapered and a relatively large, flat head
- the act of fastening, esp. in a slight or temporary way
- Sewing a stitch for marking darts, etc. from a pattern, clipped and later removed
- stickiness; adhesiveness
- a zigzag course, or movement in such a course
- a course of action or policy, esp. one differing from another or a preceding course
Origin:
< ?
food; foodstuff: hardtack- Naut.
- a rope for securing the forward lower corner of a fore-and-aft sail
- this corner
- the direction in which a vessel is moving in relation to the position of the sails
- a change of direction in which the sail or sails shift from one side of the vessel to the other
- a course against the wind
- any of a series of zigzag movements in such a course
- equipment for riding a horse, as saddles, bridles, etc.; saddlery
Origin:
ME takke < MDu tacke, twig, point, akin to Ger zacke < ? IE base *dek-, to tear > tail