Hougher
English
Etymology
From
hough
+
-er
; see
hough
(
“
to hamstring
”
)
.
Noun
Hougher
(
plural
Houghers
)
(
historical
)
A member of an
agrarian
rebellion
that began in 18th-century
Ireland
,
slaughtering
the
sheep
and
cattle
owned by
landlords
.