hacken

See also: Hacken and häcken

German

Etymology 1

From Old High German.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hakən/

Verb

hacken (third-person singular simple present hackt, past tense hackte, past participle gehackt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to chop, to hack
  2. (colloquial) to be choppy, to not work properly, to not run smoothly

Conjugation

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English hack.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hækən/, /hɛkən/

Verb

hacken (third-person singular simple present hackt, past tense hackte, past participle gehackt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to hack, to illegally gain access to an electronic network or device

Conjugation


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *hackon, from Proto-Germanic *hakkōną.

Verb

hacken

  1. to hack, to chop
  2. to delve, to dig

Inflection

Weak
Infinitive hacken
3rd sg. past
3rd pl. past
Past participle
Infinitive hacken
In genitive hackens
In dative hackene
Indicative Present Past
1st singular hacke
2nd singular hacs, hackes
3rd singular hact, hacket
1st plural hacken
2nd plural hact, hacket
3rd plural hacken
Subjunctive Present Past
1st singular hacke
2nd singular hacs, hackes
3rd singular hacke
1st plural hacken
2nd plural hact, hacket
3rd plural hacken
Imperative Present
Singular hac, hacke
Plural hact, hacket
Present Past
Participle hackende

Descendants

Further reading

  • hacken”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929

Middle English

Noun

hacken

  1. Alternative form of hakken
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