α. See hog n.1 and herd n.2; also 1500s hoggerd.
β. Middle English hogges herd.
| 单词 | hogherd | 
| 释义 | hogherdn.α. See hog n.1 and herd n.2; also 1500s hoggerd. β. Middle English hogges herd.  Now chiefly historical.   A person who tends hogs; a pig farmer. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping of pigs > 			[noun]		 > swineherd swona700 swineherdOE hogherd1279 hogman1301 pig-herd1591 swinward1614 hoggard1655 hogward1753 swine herder1860 swine girl1883 1279    in  W. Page Three Early Assize Rolls Northumberland 		(1891)	 313 (MED)  				Willelmus Hoggehird. c1330						 (?a1300)						    Arthour & Merlin 		(Auch.)	 		(1973)	 l. 1979 (MED)  				Merlin dede him se In o day in þre ble..an hogges herd..a chapman..a fair swain. a1400    in  R. H. Robbins Hist. Poems 14th & 15th Cent. 		(1959)	 163 (MED)  				Þer comes one out of þe skye in a grey goun, As it were an hoghyerd hyand to toun. ?a1475						 (?a1425)						    tr.  R. Higden Polychron. 		(Harl.)	 		(1876)	 VI. 233  				Segeberte..was sleyne of the hoggeherde [a1387 J. Trevisa tr. swynherde, L. porcarius] of the duke. 1562    J. Heywood Sixt Hundred Epigrammes lxxxviii, in  Wks. sig. Ddiiiv  				Where hogis be parishoners, hogherd must be best. a1563    J. Bale King Johan 		(1985)	  i. 45  				I trow her cummeth sum hoggherd Callyng for his pygges. 1616    W. Browne Britannia's Pastorals II.  i. 18  				Nor boorish Hog-heard fed his rooting Swine. 1688    R. Holme Acad. Armory  iii. iii. 72/1  				Tamberlain, in his Youth was a Hog-herd, or Swineherd, and after by his Vertues, a Stout Warriour and King of Scythia. a1704    T. Brown Dialogue Oxf. Schollars in  Wks. 		(1707)	 I. i. 11  				A wonderful Encouragement indeed 'tis for a Man to turn Country Parson: May I rather be a Hog-heard. 1766    H. Brooke Fool of Quality I. 293  				Do you know..that your father was no better than my father's hog-herd? 1840    D. L. Richardson Lit. Leaves 		(ed. 2)	 II. 176  				The trough wherein the hog-herd fed his swine. 1878    Catholic World Mar. 819/1  				Since Sixtus V. (1585–1595), who is said to have been a hogherd in his youth, all the popes have belonged to noble families. 1912    R. H. Benson Come Rack! Come Rope!  iii. i. 225  				Half the hog-herds and shepherds of the Peak are her sworn men. 1991    G. G. Stevenson Common Prop. Econ. v. 155  				The jobs of shepherds, hogherds, and goatherds were community positions in both England and Switzerland wherever community herds were kept. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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