To give something as security for a loan (to pawn), or to hamstring an animal by cutting the tendons in the hock (back leg joint).
From Dutch 'hok' (a pawn shop or prison), or from Old Norse 'hoxin' (to hamstring). The pawn shop meaning entered English around the 1600s during Dutch trading prominence. The livestock meaning is older, dating to farming practices for controlling animals.
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