出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English hakeney, from the placename Hackney (formerly a town; now a borough of London), used for grazing horses before sale, from 古期英語 Hacan īeġ (“Haca's Island”, literally “Hook's Island”). The Old French haquenée (“ambling mare for ladies”), Latinized in England to hakeneius, is originally from the English.
hackney (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 hackneys)
hackney (not comparable)
wrynecks
grebes
hawkmoths
bobolinks
boxfishes
スチックウィード
thornbills
jacamars
woodpeckers
a fence
くび