hogshead

名词 n.
/ˈhɒɡzˌhɛd/    /ˈhɑɡzˌhɛd/|/ˈhɔɡz-/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A cask of a certain size; its volume used as a measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52+¹⁄₂ imperial gallons (a half pipe). UK
    — [...] their vessels for use are made some of clay, of which sort some are so great as that they will containe more then one hogshead of water.
  2. A large barrel or cask of indefinite contents, especially one containing from 100 to 140 gallons.
    — [...] Now the Shippe boaring the Moone with her maine Maſt, and anon ſwallowed with yeſt and froth, as you'ld thruſt a Corke into a hogſhead.

词形变化

hogsheads plural

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

From Late Middle English hogshead, hagyshed, hogeyshed, hoggesyde, hokkeshed, Middle English hoggeshed, hogges-hed, hogeshed, hoggeshede, hoggesheed, hoggesheudes, hoggesheved, hoggishede, hoggisheed, hoggyssehed, hogyshed, hoogeshed (“measure of liquid capacity equivalent to about 63 gallons; large barrel or cask”, literally “hog’s head”), from hog, hogge (“swine, especially a castrated male swine”) + hed (“animal or human head”), equivalent to hog + -s- + head. The connection between the cask and the head of a hog is uncertain, but may refer to the shape of the cask. The word has often been borrowed into other languages as “ox-head”.
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