hatcheck

Etymology 1
First attested in 1914–1915; formed as.

Noun

 * 1)  A, in a  or other such , in which hats and other garments may be stored.
 * 2) * 1914–1915, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman (editors), Mother Earth Bulletin (Greenwood Reprint Corp.), series 1, volume 9, page 369
 * Admission 25 cents—Hatcheck 15 cents.
 * 1) * 1919, George Sylvester Viereck, Viereck’s (The Fatherland Corp.), volume 10, page 155
 * The following appeal in French and in English is handed out with the hatchecks in Henri’s Restaurant, Lynbrook, Long Island, of which Henri Charpentier is the amiable owner. Evidently this is not a restaurant to be patronized by persons who refuse to mix hate with their cocktails. It might, however, serve as headquarters for certain “friends” of German Democracy.

Etymology 2
First attested in 1981; see.

Noun

 * 1) * 1981, Dell H. Hymes, “In vain I tried to tell you”: Essays in Native American Ethnopoetics (2004), page 88, footnote 10
 * For certain consonants normally represented with other diacritics (superposed “hatcheck,” subposed dot, bar) capitalization is used instead.
 * For certain consonants normally represented with other diacritics (superposed “hatcheck,” subposed dot, bar) capitalization is used instead.