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单词 hogo
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hogon.

Brit. /ˈhəʊɡəʊ/, U.S. /ˈhoʊˌɡoʊ/
Forms: 1600s hogou, 1600s hogough, 1600s hogow, 1600s hough goo, 1600s how go, 1600s huggo, 1600s–1700s hogoe, 1600s–1700s hogoo, 1600s–1700s hogooe, 1600s– hogo, 1700s hogoa, 1800s hoag (Irish English (northern)); English regional 1800s– haugo (Yorkshire), 1800s– hogoh (Isle of Wight), 1800s– hoogo (south-eastern and east midlands).
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: haut-goût n.
Etymology: Variant of haut-goût n., showing a variety of different anglicized spellings.
1. A highly flavoured or seasoned dish; = haut-goût n. 3. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > food by way of preparation > [noun] > highly seasoned dish
curry1598
hogo1649
haut-goût1656
devilment1775
devil1786
piquant1843
pol sambol1949
1649 C. Walker Anarchia Anglicana ii. To Rdr. 3 It must be a mixture, a Hogo of all Relishes.
1656 Choyce Drollery 34 Witnesse all who Have ever been at thy Ho go.
1683 R. Dixon Canidia i. vii. 32 Cook all your Pasties, Pies and Tarts, March-pains, and the sweetning Arts; Hogo's, Fricacies, and Oleo's.
1708 H. Howard England's Newest Way Cookery (ed. 2) 39 (heading) A Hogooe.
1730 N. Bailey et al. Dictionarium Britannicum Hogoe, (in Cookery), a Mess so called from its high savour or relish.
a1758 A. Ramsay Wks. (1944–73) II. 7 From Paris, deeply skill'd in nice Ragoos, In Oleos, Salmongundies and Hogoes.
2.
a. A strong or piquant flavour; a pleasant taste; = haut-goût n. 1. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [noun] > relish
smack1573
relish1599
gust1649
hogo1653
zest1704
zing1956
1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler vii. 159 To give the sawce a hogoe, let the dish (into which you let the Pike fall) be rubed with it [sc. garlick] . View more context for this quotation
1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 79 A greater Hough goo is not in the world.
1660 M. Griffith Fear of God & King in Samaritan Revived 76 The Hogo of his delicious meats and drinks.
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 80/1 They..please the Pallet with a dellicate Ho-goo.
1702 P. A. Motteux in G. Farquhar Inconstant Prol. sig. a Your Rakes love hogoes like your damn'd French Cheese.
b. figurative. A brief experience of something; a taste. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > experience > [noun] > a taste or experience of
taste1390
knowing1607
gust1658
hogo1719
1719 in T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth III. 177 That her Honesty sells for a Hogo of Honour.
3. A strong and unpleasant smell or (formerly) taste. Also figurative.
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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [noun] > offensive taste
hogo1654
haut-goût1693
off-flavour1913
the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > [noun] > fetid smells
stenchc893
reekeOE
weffea1300
stink1382
fise14..
smeek?c1425
fist1440
fetorc1450
stew1487
moisture1542
putor1565
pouant1602
funk1606
graveolence1623
hogo1654
whiff1668
fogo1794
stythe1823
malodour1825
pen and ink1859
body scent1875
pong1900
niffa1903
hum1906
taint1927
honk1953
bowf1985
stank1996
1654 E. Gayton Pleasant Notes Don Quixot ii. iii. 42 His Arme-pits..gave a stronger Hogo.
1669 W. Simpson Hydrologia Chymica 145 In sulphur are ferments, hogo's, smells.
1670 Mod. Acc. Scotl. in Harl. Misc. VI. 136 Their meat not affecting their distempered palates, without having a damnable hogoe.
1685 J. Crowne Sir Courtly Nice iv. 33 Lock up the Women till they'r musty, better they shou'd have a Hogo, than their Reputations.
1742 W. Ellis Mod. Husbandman July iii. 36 It's..mixed with fresh Oil to lessen its Hogo, or stinking Scent.
1794 A. Thomas Newfoundland Jrnl. (1968) iii. 39 The Midshipman, who was but a Boy, was often jeered about this horrible Hogoo.
1802 J. Ritson Ess. Abstinence from Animal Food ii. 54 The festive entertainments of our nobility and great epicures, where, if you admire tastey eating, you have the high-flavour'd hogo of stinking venison.
1827 T. Moore Case of Libel in Poet. Wks. 381/1 To keep the sulphurous hogo under.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xiii. [Nausicaa] 358 Come near. Then get a hogo you could hang your hat on.
1983 Times 16 Mar. 23/3 Amid the hogo of stale sweat and embrocation, Setter stretched himself back on a bench, a dumbbell in each hand.
1994 R. Davies Cunning Man 181 She had the Limburger cheese hogo which my medical studies told me was associated only with seriously infected tonsils.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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