subs. (common).—1.  A young hog.—GROSE (1785).

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  1725.  POPE, Odyssey, xiv. 86. Where the fat PORKERS slept beneath the sun.

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  2.  (old).—A Jew.—GROSE (1785).

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  3.  (old).—A sword.—B. E. (c. 1696).

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  1688.  SHADWELL, The Squire of Alsatia, i. [Works (1720), iv. 18]. The Captain whipt his PORKER out.

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