释义 |
ˈhog-reeve U.S. [f. hog n.1 + reeve.] An officer charged with the prevention or appraising of damages by stray swine; a field-driver. Formerly a town officer in New England; the office is now merely nominal.
1759Amherst Rec. (1884) 21/1 Joseph Clark..John Petty sworn Hog Riffs. 1780Ibid. 77/2 Voted—Israel Dickinson..Benjamin Smith Hogreeves. 1837–40Haliburton Clockm (1862) 138, I wonder, says he, if there's are a hogreave here, because if there be I require a turn of his office. 1888Bryce Amer. Commw. II. ii. xlviii. 229 Hog reeves (now usually called field drivers). |