An archaic or dialectal form meaning 'hashed' or 'chopped up into small pieces.'
Archaic past participle of 'hash,' an older English formation before the modern '-ed' ending became standardized. Found in some dialects and older texts.
English used to have much more variety in how it formed past tenses—'hasht' is a fossil from an earlier era when English was still figuring out its grammar rules, similar to how we say 'bent' instead of 'bended.'
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