Register - Log In


FunTrivia Homepage



  • New Questions

  • Unanswered


  • Post a Question
  • Goto Qn #





    Archives

    Where and how did the word 'moggy' come to mean a cat?

    Question #107273. Asked by george48. (Jul 21 09 1:17 PM)


    Prison

    One theory is that in Lancanshire, UK, moggy used to mean mouse and the cats were "moggy-catchers". Evetually the catcher part was dropped and so cat and mouse were referred to as moggies.

    Another is it may have come from the "M" marking on a tabby's head.

    http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/origin-of-word-moggy.html

    Jul 21 09, 1:31 PM
    Baloo55th

    In the Wigan area, moggy still means mouse. (A girlfriend of mine from Standish didn't get the point of the Liverpool joke about the moggy sitting outside the Mersey Tunnel saying, "No matter how big youse are, I'll get youse when youse come out!". She couldn't see why a mouse would be saying this outside a big hole. Wigan is about 20 miles from Liverpool. Or vice versa.) In the rest of Lancashire, moggy tends to be cat. (Source: personal experience...)

    Jul 21 09, 2:00 PM


    Find something useful here? Please help us spread the word about FunTrivia. Recommend this page below!


    Sign up to see all responses!

    Create a Free ID instantly to see all recent responses, post your own follow-ups or questions, and access over 1,000,000 trivia questions!

    Choose a User Name:
    Your Email Address:
    Choose a Password:

    I agree by the terms outlined in FunTrivia's Conditions of Use





    Other Similar Questions & Answers


    Moggy usually means 'cat' unless it's got four wheels. What other non-feline four legged beast is called a moggy, and where?

    More crossword help! I need two words: the first word has six letters, and the second word has seven letters. The first letter of the first word is A, the third letter of the second word is C, and the last letter of the second word is E (like this: A????? ??C???E). The answer is something that you put money in that can be found in a casino. Can anybody help me?

    According to the etymology of this word it was once a royal residence but over time the word now means the complete opposite. What is this word, and what is interesting about the location now?

    Suggested Related FunTrivia Quizzes - 90,000 currently online

    1 Mean Girls
    This is a quiz about a movie featuring two of my favorite actresses, Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams (Regina). I think that they are both very good actresses.
    Mean Girls . Tough
    10 Q
    munchkinwizard
    Nov 29 04
    20943 plays
    2 Mean Girls
    This quiz is on the movie "Mean Girls" starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.
    Mean Girls . Easy
    10 Q
    rocker_gurl
    Dec 10 04
    17454 plays
    3 Mean Girls
    These are some general questions about the movie "Mean Girls" starring Lindsay Lohan.
    Mean Girls . Easy
    10 Q
    samra03
    Jul 04 04
    30657 plays




    "Ask FunTrivia" is for entertainment purposes only, and answers offered are unverified and unchecked by FunTrivia. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or veracity of ANY statement posted. Feel free to post an updated response if you feel that an answer is inadequate or incorrect. Please thoroughly research items where accuracy is important to you using multiple reliable sources. By accessing our website, you agree to be bound by our terms of service.