subs. (old).See quot.
1892. AITKEN, Satires of Andrew Marvell, p. 128. The States General of the United provinces were officially addressed as High and Mighty Lords, or in Dutch, Hoogmogenden; hence English satirists called them HOGANS-MOGANS, and applied the phrase to Dutchmen in general. Cf., Hoganmoganides, or the Dutch Hudibras (1694), and A New Song on the HOGAN-MOGANS in A Collection of the Newest Poems against Popery, etc. (1689).