Proto-Indo-European * (h₂eḱ-) "sharp, sour"
Proto-Germanic * akwaz "bitter"
Middle English * aque (13th century)
Late Middle English * atches (15th century)
Early Modern English * hake (16th century) * hooke (16th century) * hooche (16th century)
Modern English * hooch (18th century)
The word "hooch" has several meanings and origins:
1. Alcoholic Beverage
2. Alcoholic Influence
3. Shelter
4. Other Meanings
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