English edit

Etymology edit

hog +‎ ringer

Noun edit

hogringer (plural hogringers)

  1. (obsolete or historical) One who puts rings into the snouts of pigs.
    • 2014, Eleanor Trotter, Seventeenth Century Life in the Country Parish[1], page 5:
      The office of hogringer was a yearly one and the appointment was made at the Court Leet. The hogringer had to go to the commons and see that all the swine had rings in their noses to prevent them rooting up the turf.