angle, hook

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Various kinds
Fishing (Job 41:2); leading (2 Kings 19:28); pruning (Isa. 2:4); hanging meats (Ezek. 40:43); curtains (Ex. 26:32-37); lifting boiled food (1 Sam. 2:13).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Fishing was very common in Egypt, not only with the net, but with the line and hook (Isa. 19:8); and the same were used by the Israelites, for nets are often referred to, and the fish that had the piece of money in its mouth was caught with a hook (Matt. 17:27). In Habakkuk 1:15 the same things are referred to symbolically for the catching of men for captivity. The apostles of the Lord were made fishers of men.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
chakkah
Phonic:
khak-kaw’
Meaning:
probably from 2442; a hook (as adhering)
KJV Usage:
angle, hook