"Hogget" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cow or sheep that has been reared but has not yet been slaughtered, typically at an early stage of maturity.
A hog is a domesticated or wild pig, typically raised or hunted for its meat. It can also refer to someone who is excessively greedy or selfish, seeking to get as much as possible without considering the needs of others. For example: "He's such a hog, always taking more than his fair share."
Willem de Kolving, a Dutch art dealer and publisher, coined the term "Hogarth" to describe a steel engraving process to produce high-quality prints of original drawings and paintings. Later, this term "Hogarth" was used to describe the plate style used in printing.
Hogarthian refers to something that is witty, satirical, and humorous, often in a way that is slightly rude or sarcastic. It is named after William Hogarth, an 18th-century English artist and satirist known for his humorous and often provocative prints.
A hogback (also known as a re-entrant) is a type of mountain range or ridge where the crest lies in a horseshoe shape. The term typically applies to a situation where a mountainous or hilly area has a distinctive U-shape, with peaks or ridges forming the outside of the "horseshoe" and lower ground or valleys forming the inside.
Hogged means past tense of the verb "hog", which means to take or keep more than one's fair share; to monopolize or seize selfishly. It can also mean to eat or consume excessively or voraciously.
The word "hogging" is a verb that means to take or use more than one's fair share of something, especially food, attention, or resources. For example: "She was hogging all the attention at the party, making everyone else feel ignored."
Hognut is another name for the Butternut Squash, a type of sweet squash commonly used in cooking.
Hogsqueal is an informal or regional term that means a loud, high-pitched scream or shriek, especially a terrified or anguished one.