type of sea fish, late 13c., probably from Old English haca "a hook, door-fastening" (related to hacod "pike" the fish), or from cognate Old Norse haki "hook;" in either case the fish so called from the shape of its jaw; both from Proto-Germanic *hakan (cognate with Dutch hake...
In the midst of the schooling, which was going well, the opportunity arose for me to conclude a multicity business trip in Chicago and meet up with the instructor and the airplane for a short evening flight home. My Chicago meetings were very near O'Hare International Airport, so it would...