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Hog, Hogg, n.1 Also: hoge, hoig; houg. [Northern ME. hog (1350), current in later and mod. Eng. local use.] A young sheep which has not yet had its first shearing, a yearling. Hervest hog: see Hervest n. Also transf.(a) 1306 Acts I. 178.
Eodem die recepit … centum hoggys c 1450 Reg. Neubotle 242.]
[Summa hoggorum a1500 Henr. Fab. 2491.
All the nicht he … tuik na sleip, Swa that weill lang thair wantit not ane hog 1483 Acta Conc. II. p. cvii.
[To pay] viijc yowis and viijc yeld scheip … , nane of thame hoggis or clippit scheip c1500-c1512 Dunb. li. 7.
He turnis to me again, and barkis, As he war wirriand ane hog 1530 Lynd. Test. Pap. 95.
Scho wald … Blait lyke ane hog 1591 Edinb. Test. XXIII. 198 b.
In pasturing xxvj draucht hoggis 1594 Ib. XXVII. 345.
Of hoggis, thair callit ȝoung scheipe, xiiij scoir 1607 Ib. XLIII. 137 b.
He levis to … his oy ane hog with ane lamb 1645 Lithgow Siege of Newcastle 31.
What though they ... bleeting stand, like winter-beaten hogges 1660 Melrose Reg. Rec. I. 289.
His hoggis hes pasturit daylie in his kaill yaird 1674 Ib. 376.
23 gimmares and ane outcomed hog(b) a1500 Henr. Fab. 2481.
Ȝe sall not want ane hoig 1578 Brechin Test. I. 12.
Tuentie auld cheipe, … xv hoigis 1628 Edinb. Test. LIV. 316.
Sex ȝowes … and twa hoiges 1635 Reg. Great S. 161/1.
De ouibus suis 240 hoigis aut pauciores(c) 1637 Aberd. Sheriff Ct. II. 462.
Ane reid gairit quhyt hackit kow, … ten hougestransf. 1604-31 Craig i. 12/4.
Read then my rymes ... And let a hog teach Minerue but offence
b. Attrib. with scheip, fauld, flesh, skyn.(1) 1584 St. A. Test. II. 40.
Twa hog scheip 1589 Ib. 123.
Tua ȝow scheip … Tua hog scheip … Tua lambes 1606 Edinb. Test. XLI. 306 b.
Thrie hog scheip(2) 1535 Reg. Privy S. II. 273/1.
Dimedia acra terrarum vocata le Hogfauld 1696 Peebles B. Rec. II. 155.
Thrie legs of ane ew, and some other hog flesh(3) c1420 Bute MS. fol. 170 b.
Of ic hog skynnys
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