terms |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between terms and piggin
is that
terms is while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
piggie |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between piggie and piggin
is that
piggie is while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
piggin |
biggin |
As nouns the difference between piggin and biggin
is that
piggin is a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can. In the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long. This stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop. It was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop while
biggin is a child's cap; (
figuratively) childhood.
pigging |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between pigging and piggin
is that
pigging is the action of the verb
to pig while
piggin is a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can. In the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long. This stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop. It was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
As an adjective pigging
is damned (
used as a mild intensive).
As a verb pigging
is present participle of lang=en.
pidgin |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between pidgin and piggin
is that
pidgin is (linguistics) an amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language as a
lingua franca to communicate with each other, lacking formalized grammar and having a small, utilitarian vocabulary and no native speakers while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
pigg |
piggin |
Synonyms |
Pigg is a synonym of piggin.
As nouns the difference between pigg and piggin
is that
pigg is a piggin while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
pig |
piggin |
Synonyms |
Pig is a synonym of piggin.
As an acronym pig
is persuade identify gotv, electoral technique commonly employed in the united kingdom or
pig can be .
As a noun piggin is
(dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
ladle |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between ladle and piggin
is that
ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
As a verb ladle
is to serve something with a ladle.
can |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between can and piggin
is that
can is a more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium while
piggin is a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can. In the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long. This stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop. It was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.
As a verb can
is to know how to; to be able to.
As an abbreviation Can
is an alternative spelling of Can.|lang=en.
As an initialism CAN
is the
Andean Community of Nations.
pail |
piggin |
As nouns the difference between pail and piggin
is that
pail is a vessel of wood, tin, plastic, etc, usually cylindrical and having a handle -- used especially for carrying liquids, for example water or milk; a bucket
(sometimes with a cover) while
piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.