How Do You Spell PIGLET?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪɡlət] (IPA)

The word "piglet" is spelled with five letters, starting with the voiceless glottal fricative sound represented by /p/, followed by the close front unrounded vowel sound represented by /ɪ/. The third letter is the voiced velar stop sound represented by /g/, then the lateral approximant sound represented by /l/, and finally the close front unrounded vowel sound represented by /ɛ/. The phonetic transcription of "piglet" is /ˈpɪɡlɛt/. This word refers to a young pig, commonly found on farms.

PIGLET Meaning and Definition

  1. A piglet is a noun that refers to a young, immature pig. It is typically used to describe domesticated swine that are under the age of one year old. Piglets are characterized by their small size, cute appearance, and playful demeanor. They are known for their plump bodies, short snouts, and distinctive pink skin. Often seen as a symbol of fertility and abundance, piglets have also become popular in fictional works, such as children's literature, where they are often depicted as charming and endearing characters.

    In farming communities, piglets hold great economic value as they are raised for their meat, making them an important livestock species. Farmers carefully tend to piglets, providing them with proper nutrition, shelter, and healthcare to ensure their healthy growth into adult pigs. Piglets can be weaned from their mothers at around three to eight weeks old, depending on breed and size, and are then either sold for breeding purposes or raised for meat production.

    Due to their small size and vulnerability, piglets are also susceptible to certain diseases and health issues, which require regular veterinary care. When not being raised for commercial purposes, piglets can often be found in petting zoos or as companion animals in some households, where they are cherished for their intelligence, affectionate behavior, and social nature.

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Etymology of PIGLET

The word "piglet" is derived from the Middle English word "pigge" which meant "young pig". "Pigge" comes from the Old English word "picga" which referred to a young pig or a piglet. The word likely has Germanic origins, with similar words found in Old Norse ("pottgalti") and Old High German ("fizzgaldi"). Ultimately, the etymology of "piglet" traces back to Proto-Germanic, the ancestral language of Germanic languages.

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Plural form of PIGLET is PIGLETS

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