Definition of Piggings

1. pigging [n] - See also: pigging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Piggings

pigged
pigged out
piggeries
piggery
piggie
piggier
piggies
piggiest
piggin
pigginess
pigginesses
pigging
pigging out
piggings (current term)
piggins
piggish
piggishly
piggishness
piggishnesses
piggy
piggyBac
piggy bank
piggy banks
piggy in the middle
piggy wiggies
piggy wiggy
piggyback
piggyback plant

Literary usage of Piggings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Representative English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson: Selected and by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1893)
"... quarter-of-a-penny loaf—our crug— moistened with attenuated small beer, in wooden piggings, smacking of the pitched leathern jack it was poured from. ..."

2. A History of Upton, Norfolk by Percival Oakley Hill (1891)
"Taylor my brother, for her life, and then to Christopher, second son; Elizabeth Taylor, dau., £10; Adam, son, tenement in piggings' Gap in Upton, ..."

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