Hask

/hæsk/ noun

Definition

A dialectal or archaic word for a dry cough or to cough in a harsh manner.

Etymology

From Middle English or dialectal origins, possibly related to 'husk' or 'harsh.' The word is primarily found in Scottish and Northern English dialects.

Kelly Says

Many old English dialect words for coughs and sounds—like 'hask,' 'heuch,' and 'hoast'—sound almost onomatopoetic, as if the words themselves are trying to mimic the harsh sounds they describe.

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