单词 | hoggener |
释义 | hoggenern. historical in later use. Apparently: = hoggler n.In early use chiefly attributive and in the genitive, as †hoggener bread, †hoggener's money (cf. hoggling money n. at hoggling n. Compounds). ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [noun] > poor-relief > one who aids poor irregularly hoggler1465 hoggener1488 Robin Hood1931 society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > peasant or rustic > [noun] churlc1275 Hobc1325 Hodgec1386 charla1400 carlc1405 peasanta1450 hoggler1465 agrest1480 hoggener1488 rustical?1532 boor1548 rusticc1550 kern1556 clown1563 Jocka1568 John Uponlanda1568 russet coat1568 rustican1570 hind?1577 Corydon1581 gaffer1589 gran1591 russeting1597 dunghill1608 hog rubber1611 carlota1616 high shoe1647 Bonhomme1660 high-shoon-man1664 cot1695 ruralist1739 Johnnya1774 Harry1796 bodach1830 bucolic1862 cafone1872 bogman1891 country bookie1904 desi1907 middle peasant1929 woodchuck1931 swede-basher1943 moegoe1953 shit-kicker1961 1488 in F. M. Osborne Church Wardens' Accts. St. Michael's Church, Chagford (1979) (modernized text) 9 Store of the Hogners. 1528 Will of Henry Percy in Lincoln Rec. Soc. 10 (1918) 111 To the churche warke ther xiid. To the light callyd the Hogners light iiijd. 1558 Churchwardens' Accts. St. Thomas. in R. Peter & O. B. Peter Hist. Launceston & Dunheved (1885) 371 Hoggeners monye. 1588 Churchwardens' Accts. St. Thomas. in R. Peter & O. B. Peter Hist. Launceston & Dunheved (1885) 373 Hodgener bread. 1622 Churchwardens' Accts. St. Thomas. in R. Peter & O. B. Peter Hist. Launceston & Dunheved (1885) 377 For the hogonor bread, and in monie, 4s. 1884 Western Antiquary Dec. 144/2 Can any of your readers say what this Hogner bread was? 1917 Surrey Archaeol. Coll. 30 58 It is interesting to find that ‘Hogan-store’ is an obsolete west country word for a customary parish fund from which Hognor bread, Hogner food, Hoggener's money was provided. 1986 J. M. Wasson Rec. Early Eng. Drama: Devon p. xxii At Chagford during the 1480s, accounts were rendered by the Hoggeners, who collected customs from the four quarters of the village and from the alewardens. 2005 G. Harriss Shaping Nation vii. 250 By the fifteenth century groups called Hogglers or Hogners, wearing disguises, collected money for the poor or for church funds. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1488 |
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