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Etymology

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From hog-less.

Adjective

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hogless (not comparable)

  1. Without hogs.
    • 2009 September 6, Barbara Carey, “The trials of mid-America”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      As she puts it, "The flat green world of my parents' hogless, horseless farm – its dullness, its flies, its quiet ripped open daily by the fumes and whining of machinery – twisted away and left me with a brilliant city life of books and films and witty friends."

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