Hackney
English Meaning
A horse for riding or driving; a nag; a pony.
- A horse of a breed developed in England, having a gait characterized by pronounced flexion of the knee.
- A trotting horse suited for routine riding or driving; a hack.
- A coach or carriage for hire.
- To cause to become banal and trite through overuse.
- To hire out; let.
- Banal; trite.
- Having been hired.