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Noun — A domestic pig, especially a full-grown one raised for meat.

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Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

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How to use hog

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

From Old English hogg, of uncertain origin — possibly linked to a Germanic root meaning "to cut" (an old hog was originally a castrated pig), or possibly borrowed from an early Celtic word for pig.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hog” mean?

The word “hog” means a domestic pig, especially a full-grown one raised for meat. In plain terms, as a noun, a pig — or someone greedy. As a verb, to selfishly take up more than your share.

How do you pronounce “hog”?

“Hog” is pronounced hog (/hɔɡ/ in IPA).

How do you use “hog” in a sentence?

Here is “hog” used in a sentence: “The farmer kept forty hogs in the barn behind the house.”

What part of speech is “hog”?

Depending on how it is used, “hog” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “hog” come from?

The word “hog” comes from Old English. From Old English hogg, of uncertain origin — possibly linked to a Germanic root meaning "to cut" (an old hog was originally a castrated pig), or possibly borrowed from an early Celtic word for pig.

Is “hog” a common word?

“Hog” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “hog” have?

“Hog” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a domestic pig, especially a full-grown one raised for meat.

What is the difference between a hog and a pig?

A hog specifically refers to a domestic pig, especially a full-grown one raised for meat, while "pig" is the broader general term covering the animal at any age or purpose. In everyday speech the two words are often used interchangeably, but "hog" leans toward the mature, meat-raising sense.

What does it mean to "hog" something, like hogging the road?

Used as a verb, to hog something means to take or use far more than one's fair share, monopolizing it for oneself. "Hogging the road" describes a driver who takes up more space than they should, at the expense of others.

Why is a large motorcycle sometimes called a hog?

In informal usage, "hog" refers to a large, heavy motorcycle, especially a Harley-Davidson, likely evoking the bulk and weight of the animal. This slang sense is distinct from the literal meaning of hog as a pig.

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