单词 | hoggism |
释义 | hoggismn. rare. Hoggishness. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > sensuality > [noun] > animal sensuality > swinish quality or behaviour hoggishness1614 hoggism1786 swinishness1791 swinehood1822 hoggery1834 swinery1846 1786 J. Wolcot Bozzy & Piozzi ii. 63 At Corrachatachin's, in hoggism sunk, I got with punch, alas! confounded drunk. a1821 D. Williamson Refl. four principal Relig. (1824) II. 309 In Parson Trulliber, he exposes to the derision and contempt of mankind, an arrant scoundrel, a hog-merchant, who during six days of the week follows the sty, and sinks himself in hoggism below the beasts he feeds, and tends, and takes to the market. 1924 Liberty 19 158/2 They attempt to re-enforce their argument with contention that open theaters [on Sundays] mean work for employees, which they list as ‘hoggism’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1786 |
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