- most
common name used in the UK.
Other names used
include herb chopper,
hachoir, [aʃ.waʁ] (from French),
makhratah (from Arabic), and
hokmesser (from Yiddish)...
- in
English as a
mezzaluna (Italian for "half moon") and in
French as an
hachoir. The food
writer Elizabeth David wrote that this
implement "produces far...
-
flesh of tomatoes. Also
known as a
mezzaluna (Italian: "half moon") or
hachoir (French: "chopper")
because of the shape, a
chopping and
mincing knife...
- crescent-shaped
chopping knife for
chopping small quantities of herbs, shallots, etc
Hachoir Chopping knife,
usually crescent-shaped, single, double, or multi-bladed...
- -euse (adj. or n. m./f.)
hachis (n. m.)
hachich (n. m.)
hachisch (n. m.)
hachoir (n. m.)
hachure (n. f.) hack (n. m. anglicisme)
hacquebute ou haquebute...
- Y Z See also
References Notes hache "hachet"
hachette hachereau hacher hachoir hachure hachis hachure "hatching"
hagard "haggard, wild" haie "hedge" haillon...