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hock
Meat from that part of a food animal
{v} to cut the hoct, to hamstring
The British term for German wines from the Rhine Valley
A piece cut by butchers, esp
The name is also given indiscriminately to all Rhenish wines
Bones that form the joint between the knee and the toes Pronunciation: Hok • (noun) Common Misspellings: Hok, Hawk Related Terms
A Rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still
leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your grandfather's gold watch"
Originally an English term to denote wines which came from Hockheim, Germany Today the term describes the unusually tall bottle which is used for Riesling and similar wines Also, hock refers to Riesling and similar wines themselves
The joint in the hind limb of quadrupeds between the leg and shank, or tibia and tarsus, and corresponding to the ankle in man
British term for German wines of the Rhine The term comes from the town of Hochheim in the Rhine Valley
{f} pawn, deposit as security; hamstring, cut the tendons of the hock (of a person or animal)
Financial condition of all horse owners
To leave with a pawnbroker as security for a loan
It is the term for the "knee" of a horse's hind legs
{i} joint in the lower hind leg of a quadruped; small cut of meat from the area just above the foot; pawn; state of being in debt; prison
A hock is a piece of meat from above the foot of an animal, especially a pig
If someone is in hock, they are in debt. Even company directors on £100,000 a year can be deeply in hock to the banks