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whig·ga·more \ˈ(h)wigəˌmō(ə)r\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: perhaps irregular from obsolete English dialect whig yokel, rustic, perhaps from English whig (I) 1. : a member of a band composed largely of inhabitants of the southwestern part of Scotland that in 1648 marched to Edinburgh to oppose the king, Duke of Hamilton, and court party 2. : whig II 1 |