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dogie

 
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n. Western U.S., pl., -gies.
A stray or motherless calf.

[Origin unknown.]

REGIONAL NOTE   In the language of the American West, a motherless calf is known as a dogie. In Western Words Ramon F. Adams gives one possible etymology for dogie, whose origin is unknown. During the 1880s, when a series of harsh winters left large numbers of orphaned calves, the little calves, weaned too early, were unable to digest coarse range grass, and their swollen bellies "very much resembled a batch of sourdough carried in a sack." Such a calf was referred to as dough-guts. The term, altered to dogie according to Adams, "has been used ever since throughout cattleland to refer to a pot-gutted orphan calf." Another possibility is that dogie is an alteration of Spanish dogal, "lariat." Still another is that it is simply a variant pronunciation of doggie.


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IN BRIEF: n. - Motherless calf in a range herd of cattle.

Tutor's tip: The rancher relied on his "doggy" (a small dog) to help round up the "dogie" (a stray calf).

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