moggy
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Unknown, but probably originally Mog + -y, a Scots or Northern English variant of maggie (“girl”), from Maggie, a diminutive of Margaret and Margery. First attested in reference to mongrel cats in Cockney.
Noun
moggy (plural moggies)
- (Scotland and Northern England regional, obsolete) Synonym of girl: a female child or young woman.
- 1648, William Lilly, An Astrologicall Prediction of the Occurrances in England, Part of the Yeers 1648, 1649, 1650, p. 60:
- 1699, Edward Ward, The London Spy, Vol. I, p. 15:
- ...in another Hut, a parcel of Scoth Pedlars and their Moggies,
Dancing a Highlanders Jig...
- ...in another Hut, a parcel of Scoth Pedlars and their Moggies,
- (Midlands and Northern England regional, derogatory, rare) Synonym of slattern: an unkempt or badly-dressed woman.
- 1886, Robert Eden George Cole, A Glossary of Words Used in South-west Lincolnshire, s.v. "moggy":
- Moggy, a slattern, dressed out untidily: 'She did look a moggy.'
- 1980, Automobile Association, Book of British Villages, p. 263:
- At Ickwell Green... the May Queen is accompanied by moggies (raggedly dressed women).
- 1886, Robert Eden George Cole, A Glossary of Words Used in South-west Lincolnshire, s.v. "moggy":
- (Midlands and Northern England regional, rare) Synonym of scarecrow.
- (Midlands regional, rare) Synonym of calf.
- (Britain) A domestic cat, especially (depreciative or derogatory) a non-pedigree or unremarkable cat.
- 1911, John William Horsley, I Remember: Memories of a 'Sky Pilot' in the Prison and the Slum, p. 254:
- Cockney slang... ‘moggies’ for cats.
- 1911, John William Horsley, I Remember: Memories of a 'Sky Pilot' in the Prison and the Slum, p. 254:
Coordinate terms
- (mongrel cat): mutt (mongrel dog)
Derived terms
Translations
cat (depreciative slang)
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See also
References
- “moggie, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.. - “moggy” in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.
- “moggy” in the Collins English Dictionary
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