hacheck
English
Noun
hacheck (plural hachecks)
- Rare spelling of háček.
- 1990 June 3rd, William Ricker, sci.math, “Re: Fuzzy Logic Introduction?”, (see the original message)
- Negoit,a^, C.V. (Constantin Vergil) [t-cedilla, a-hacheck(inverted ^)]
- 1998 February 7th, Robert J. Zietz, soc.genealogy.slavic, “Zajic Surname”, (see the original message)
- My great grandfather…came to US about 1890 from Bohemia. His name was Josef Rudolf Zajic. (the “i” has a hacheck).
- 2001 February 12th, pritchard-da, sci.lang, “Re: Pre-1918 Russian Alphabet Questions for Today”, (see the original message)
- Some of the pre-revolutionary letters are still used in Belorussian like the “i”, the “i” with a hacheck above and either Belorussian or Ukrainian use a “y” and a “y” with a hacheck above which was droped from Russian long ago.
- 2005 September 5th, Dan Willis, alt.talk.royalty, “accent marks in html”, (see the original message)
- In my efforts to get The House of Habsburg on line, I have discovered I don’t know how to add hacheck (spelling) accents to c’s for some of the town names in Czech.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:hacheck.
- 1990 June 3rd, William Ricker, sci.math, “Re: Fuzzy Logic Introduction?”, (see the original message)
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