bogtrotter

English

Etymology

bog + trotter

Noun

bogtrotter (plural bogtrotters)

  1. One who lives in boggy countryside; applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish.
    • 1830, Edward Lane, The Fugitives:
      “And — what ! indeed, must we leave talking about poor Mr. Philpot , and planning how to get him off , to attend to this Bogtrotter?
  2. Someone who participates in bogtrotting

References

  • bogtrotter in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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