Definition of Hatchet. Meaning of Hatchet. Synonyms of Hatchet

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Definition of Hatchet

Hatchet
Hatchet Hatch"et, n. [F. hachette, dim. of hache ?. See 1st Hatch, Hash.] 1. A small ax with a short handle, to be used with one hand. 2. Specifically, a tomahawk. Buried was the bloody hatchet. --Longfellow.

Meaning of Hatchet from wikipedia

- A hatchet (from the Old French hachete, a diminutive form of hache, 'axe' of Germanic origin) is a single-handed striking tool with a sharp blade on one...
- Hatchet is a 1987 young-adult wilderness survival novel written by American writer Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel of five in the Hatchet series....
- Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1971. They experienced po****rity and commercial success...
- Hatchet is a 2006 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. The film has an ensemble cast, including Joel David Moore, Tamara Feldman...
- Hatchet II is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. It is the sequel to Hatchet and the second installment in the titular film...
- Look up hatchet or hachet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hatchet is a type of small axe. Hatchet may also refer to: Hatchet (film series), an American...
- Look up hatchet man, hatchetman, or hatchetmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hatchet man (or similar) may refer to: The Hatchet Man, a 1932 film...
- Canadian man who first became known from the internet viral video "Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker", which featured him recounting a crime he witnessed...
- Hatchet III is a 2013 American slasher film directed by B. J. McDonnell and written by Adam Green. It is the sequel to Hatchet II, and the third overall...
- "Bury the hatchet" is a North American English idiom meaning "to make peace". The phrase is an allusion to the figurative or literal practice of putting...