1817, from French hectare "a hundred ares," formed from Latinized form of Greek hekaton "a hundred" (see hecatomb) + Latin area "vacant piece of ground" (see area). A superficial measure equal to 100 ares, coined by decree of the French National Convention in 1795.
Hecate
hecatomb
heck
heckle
heckler
hectare
hectic
Hector
hector
Hecuba
hedge