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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1499-1500, 1587

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Hog, n.2 (ME. (1340) and e.m.E. hog(ge a swine reared for slaughter, a young or castrated pig. Otherwise appar. unknown in Sc. use, but cf. Hog swyne n. Prob. etym. identical with Hog n.1) — a1500 Tale of the Colkelbie Sow i. 167.
Baymell bred in the bog, Hog hoppit our hog
1587 Carmichael Etym 21.]
[A hog or sow, sus

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