- porpoise (literally sea-pig). The nineteenth-century lexicographer, John Jamieson, tells us:
As a vast quantity of fat surrounds the body of this animal, it has given occasion to the proverbial allusion, 'as fat as a mere-swine'.
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- porpoise (literally sea-pig). The nineteenth-century lexicographer, John Jamieson, tells us: As a vast quantity of fat surrounds the body of this animal, it has given occasion to the proverbial allusion, 'as fat as a mere-swine'. |
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