Correct spelling for the English word "hagle" is [hˈaɡə͡l], [hˈaɡəl], [h_ˈa_ɡ_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The etymology of the word "hagle" can vary depending on the specific context or language being referred to. There are a few possibilities:
1. Hagle as a Noun:
- English: The word "haggle", which refers to the act of negotiating or bargaining over a price, has its roots in Middle English and Old Norse.
- Middle English: "Haggle" comes from the Old Norse word "haggva", meaning to hew or chop, which later developed into "haggen" in Middle English.
- Old Norse: The Old Norse term "haggva" likely has Germanic origins and is related to the German word "hacken", meaning to chop or hack.
2. Hagle as a Verb (Norwegian):
- Norwegian: In Norwegian, "hagle" means shotgun.