Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatcheled
Literary usage of Hatcheled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Select Papers by Belfast Literary Society (1808)
"When Hemp is intended for making fine twine, or yarn for sailcloth, it is beaten
and hatcheled on fine ..."
2. Aspects of Child Life and Education by Granville Stanley Hall (1921)
"... hatcheled, and finally hanked. It was then wound on the distaff made of a
young spruce top^ and drawn out for spinning. Grasshopper years, when the ..."
3. Colonial Days & Ways as Gathered from Family Papers by Helen Evertson Smith (1900)
"... and where the parson's labors ceased those of the madam and her daughters and
women began. Men hatcheled the flax, and both men and women carded wool. ..."