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Pig , n. A piggin. [Written also pigg.]1913 Webster
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Pig, n. [Cf. D. big, bigge, LG. bigge, also Dan. pige girl, Sw. piga, Icel. pīka.]
- The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog. “Two pigges in a poke.”Chaucer.1913 Webster
- (Zool.) Any wild species of the genus Sus and related genera.1913 Webster
- [Cf. Sow a channel for melted iron.] An oblong mass of cast iron, lead, or other metal. See Mine pig, under Mine.1913 Webster
- One who is hoggish; a greedy person. [Low]1913 Webster
Masked pig. (Zool.) See under Masked. -- Pig bed (Founding), the bed of sand in which the iron from a smelting furnace is cast into pigs. -- Pig iron, cast iron in pigs, or oblong blocks or bars, as it comes from the smelting furnace. See Pig, 4. -- Pig yoke (Naut.), a nickname for a quadrant or sextant. -- A pig in a poke (that is, bag), a blind bargain; something bought or bargained for, without the quality or the value being known. [Colloq.]
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- The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog. “Two pigges in a poke.”
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Pig, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Pigged ; p. pr. & vb. n. Pigging .]
- To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to farrow.1913 Webster
- To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed.1913 Webster
- To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to farrow.