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Webster 1913 Edition
Hash
Hash
(hăsh)
, Noun.
[Formerly
hachey
, hachee
, F. hachis
, fr. hacher
to hash; of German origin; cf. G. hippe
sickle, OHG. hippa
, for happia
. Cf. Hatchet
.] 1.
That which is hashed or chopped up; meat and vegetables, especially such as have been already cooked, chopped into small pieces and mixed.
2.
A new mixture of old matter; a second preparation or exhibition.
I can not bear elections, and still less the
hash
of them over again in a first session. Walpole.
Webster 1828 Edition
Hash
HASH
,Verb.
T.
HASH
,Noun.
Definition 2024
hash
hash
English
Noun
hash (plural hashes)
- Food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together.
- 1633, Samuel Pepys, Diary
- I had for them, after oysters, at first course, a hash of rabbits, a lamb, and a rare chine of beef.
- 1633, Samuel Pepys, Diary
- A confused mess.
- 1847, Charlotte Yonge, Scenes and Characters
- Oh! no, not Naylor's--the girls have made a hash there, as they do everything else; but we will settle her before they come out again.
- 1847, Charlotte Yonge, Scenes and Characters
- The # symbol (octothorpe, pound).
- (computing) The result generated by a hash function.
- A new mixture of old material; a second preparation or exhibition; a rehashing.
- Walpole
- I cannot bear elections, and still less the hash of them over again in a first session.
- Walpole
- A hash run; a sort of paperchase organised by the Hash House Harriers.
- 1987, Susan Scott-Stevens, Foreign Consultants and Counterparts (page 81)
- Most hashes are planned as family affairs, with a shorter "puppy" trail laid for the children.
- 1987, Susan Scott-Stevens, Foreign Consultants and Counterparts (page 81)
Synonyms
- (result generated by hash function): checksum
- (symbol): hash mark, hash sign, hashtag, number sign, octothorn, octothorpe, pound, pound sign, sharp sign, square
Derived terms
Terms derived from hash (noun)
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Translations
chopped food, especially meat and potatoes
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confused mess
the # symbol
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key generated by a hash function
Adjective
hash (comparative more hash, superlative most hash)
- Hashed, chopped into small pieces
- 1855, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Newcomes
- The Colonel, himself, was great at making hash mutton, hot-pot, curry, and pillau.
- 1855, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Newcomes
Derived terms
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Translations
Verb
hash (third-person singular simple present hashes, present participle hashing, simple past and past participle hashed)
- (transitive) To chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- In like manner, we shall represent human nature at first to the keen appetite of our reader, in that more plain and simple manner in which it is found in the country, and shall hereafter hash and ragoo it with all the high French and Italian seasoning of affectation and vice which courts and cities afford.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- To make a quick, rough version
- We need to quickly hash up some plans.
- (computing, transitive) To transform according to a hash function.
Derived terms
Translations
to chop into small pieces
Etymology 2
Clipping of hashish.
Noun
hash (uncountable)
Translations
clipped form of hashish