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From:
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pig
/ˈpɪg/
豬,豬肉,貪婪的人(vt.)(vi.)生小豬
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pig
,
n.
1.
The
young
of
swine
,
male
or
female
;
also
,
any
swine
;
a
hog
.
“Two
pigges
in
a
poke.”
2.
Zool.
Any
wild
species
of
the
genus
Sus
and
related
genera
.
3.
An
oblong
mass
of
cast
iron
,
lead
,
or
other
metal
.
See
Mine pig
,
under
Mine
.
4.
One
who
is
hoggish
;
a
greedy
person
. [
Low
]
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
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pig
n.
A
piggin
. [
Written
also
pigg
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pig
,
v.
t
. & i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Pigged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Pigging
]
1.
To
bring
forth
(
pigs
);
to
bring
forth
in
the
manner
of
pigs
;
to
farrow
.
2.
To
huddle
or
lie
together
like
pigs
,
in
one
bed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pig
n
1:
domestic
swine
[
syn
:
hog
,
grunter
,
squealer
, {
Sus
scrofa
]
2:
a
coarse
obnoxious
person
[
syn
:
slob
,
sloven
, {
slovenly
person
]
3:
a
person
regarded
as
greedy
and
pig-like
[
syn
:
hog
]
4:
uncomplimentary
terms
for
a
policeman
[
syn
:
bull
,
cop
,
copper
,
fuzz
]
5:
mold
consisting
of
a
bed
of
sand
in
which
pig
iron
is
cast
[
syn
:
pig bed
]
6:
a
crude
block
of
metal
(
lead
or
iron
)
poured
from
a
smelting
furnace
v
1:
live
like
a
pig
,
in
squalor
[
syn
:
pig it
]
2:
eat
greedily
; "
he
devoured
three
sandwiches
" [
syn
:
devour
,
guttle
,
raven
]
3:
give
birth
; "
sows
farrow
" [
syn
:
farrow
]
[
also
:
pigging
,
pigged
]
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