Hog(n.) A quadruped of the genus Sus, and allied genera of Suidae; esp., the domesticated varieties of S. scrofa, kept for their fat and meat, called, respectively, lard and pork; swine; porker; specifically, a castrated boar; a barrow.
Hog(n.) A mean, filthy, or gluttonous fellow.
Hog(n.) A young sheep that has not been shorn.
Hog(n.) A rough, flat scrubbing broom for scrubbing a ship's bottom under water.
Hog(n.) A device for mixing and stirring the pulp of which paper is made.
Hog(v. i.) To become bent upward in the middle, like a hog's back; -- said of a ship broken or strained so as to have this form.
Hog(v. t.) To cut short like bristles; as, to hog the mane of a horse.
Hog(v. t.) To scrub with a hog, or scrubbing broom.
Hogged(a.) Broken or strained so as to have an upward curve between the ends. See Hog, v. i.
Hogged(imp. & p. p.) of Hog
Hogging(n.) Drooping at the ends; arching;-in distinction from sagging.
Hogging(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hog
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