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Borrowed from English hashFrench hacher.

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hachar (present hachas, past hachis, future hachos, conditional hachus, imperative hachez)

  1. (transitive) to hatch, shade by lines cut or drawn
  2. (transitive) to hash, mince, cut into very small parts

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Irish

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Noun

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hachar

  1. h-prothesized form of achar

Spanish

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Etymology

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From hacha +‎ -ar.

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hachar (first-person singular present hacho, first-person singular preterite haché, past participle hachado)

  1. to axe (cut with an axe)

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