Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A palæolithic stone implement, called originally
lang de chat , evidently used for a great variety of purposes. Also calledcoup de poing (de Mortillet), and Chelleau implement.
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Examples
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Ms. GREENSPAN: Means to mince, to chop, from the verb hache (ph).
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Ms. GREENSPAN: Means to mince, to chop, from the verb hache (ph).
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Ms. GREENSPAN: Means to mince, to chop, from the verb hache (ph).
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We went to a nice restaurant in the 7th someplace, and on the menu was an entree that included "avocat hache" (accent aigu on the final e).
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Ne touchez pas la hache (Don't Touch the Axe): B+ (more here).
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Have I missed something but I don't recall any mention of Rivette's Ne Touchez Pas á la hache in all this discussion of brand new French films?
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Jacques Rivette's Ne touchez pas la hache (Don't Touch the Axe, France).
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His Competition favorite: Jacques Rivette's Don't Touch the Axe (Ne touchez pas la hache).
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We went to a nice restaurant in the 7th someplace, and on the menu was an entree that included "avocat hache" accent aigu on the final e.
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( "Et lui, chene vivant, par la hache insulte,/Tressaillant sous le spectre aux lugubres revanches,/Il regardait tomber autour de lui ses branches.")
Poetry Slam 2007
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