A mammal of the biological family Suidae (Sus scrofa, Linneo 1758), ancestor of the domestic pig.
1The flesh of the wild hog made the most toothsome boucanned meat.
2One challenging grunt the wild hog uttered, starting as if to charge.
3Chicken, pork (except wild hog), and dog are never eaten except ceremonially.
4Old Master killed a wild hog and he give mammy her ten tiny pigs.
5The wild hog (Sus scrofa) is found on the lower Helmund.
6Our principal resource for fresh meat was the wild hog, with which the island abounds.
7But the wild hog is fiercer than the tiger.
8A wild hog, also lying near the altar, was the object of their serious attention.
9Edward recalls of hearing his father tell of eating wild hog salad and cabbage palms.
10His entire wild hog had been roasted.
12Besides, throughout the long night men and women build fires among the sementeras and guard their crop from the wild hog.
13The wild hog was found quite dead about one hundred and seventy paces from the place where he had been shot.
14One Sunday morning they surprised two of Waugh's vaqueros while the latter were dressing a wild hog which they had killed.
15They may not eat the meat of the wild carabao, wild hog, beef, eels, nor may they use peppers in their food.
16So by torchlight we marched into the plantation, the wild hog rocking from its pole, and the doctor singing an old hunting-song-Tally-ho
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