piglet

Etymology

From pig + -let (diminutive suffix). Attested from 1855. Displaced Old English fearh.

noun

  1. A young pig
    Very little was this piglet, And of course was not a big pig, 1855-12-10, “Mother Goose in Trochaics”, in Buffalo Morning Express, Buffalo, NY, page 4

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