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quahog

English

Etymology

Most often thought to be from Narragansett poquaûhock (hard clam), perhaps from pohkeni (dark) +? hogki (shell). Alternatively from Mohegan-Pequot p'quaghhaug (hard clam)or another Algonquian language.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k??.h??/, /?kw??.h??/, /?kw??.h??/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?kw?.h??/, /?kw?.h??/; /?kw?.h??/, /?kw?.h??/
    • also, especially as quohog: /?kwo?.h??/, /?kwo?.h??/,
    • also, especially as cohog: /?ko?.h??/, /?ko?.h??/,
    • also: /kw??h??/, /kw?.?h??/
  • Hyphenation: qua?hog

Noun

quahog (plural quahogs)

  1. An edible clam with a hard shell found along the Atlantic Coast of North America, from species Mercenaria mercenaria, formerly Venus mercenaria.
    1. The largest size of such an edible clam, generally considered only fit for use in chowders and other clam dishes.
  2. A similar edible clam found along coasts around the North Atlantic, generally in deeper waters, the ocean quahog, black quahog, mahogany clam or Icelandic cyprine, Arctica islandica

Alternative forms

  • quahaug (slightly more common until the 1950s, now uncommon)
  • quohog (regional US; uncommon nationally)
  • cohog (regional US; uncommon nationally)

Synonyms

  • (Mercenaria mercenaria): hard clam, chowder clam, round clam; count neck (smallest), littleneck (small), cherrystone (smaller medium), topneck (larger medium)
  • (largest size of quahog): chowder clam

Verb

quahog (third-person singular simple present quahogs, present participle quahogging, simple past and past participle quahogged)

  1. (intransitive) To dig for quahogs.

References

Further reading

  • quahog at OneLook Dictionary Search

quahog From the web:



stuffie

English

Etymology

stuff +? -ie

Noun

stuffie (plural stuffies)

  1. (New England) A stuffed clam, typically quahog.
  2. Alternative form of stuffy (stuffed toy)

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