honyock
Meanings
Plural: honyocks
Noun
- A person (especially a farmer) of relatively recent Central or Eastern European peasant extraction.
- A person who is foolish, stupid, oafish, wild, impetuous, or stubborn.
Origin / Etymology
* Historically, honyock referred to immigrant homesteaders "stubbornly" farming "hardscrabble" or "hardpan" land considered better suited to livestock ranching.
* The first recorded usage in print appeared before 1860. Usage of the word peaked around 1927, and subsequently fell into relative disuse by 1980.
* Multiple possible origins of this word have been suggested:
** Portmanteau word from Hun/Hungarian and the ethnic slur Polack.
** Derivation of the German compound word "Honigjäger", meaning honey chaser; A reference to pursuing "sweet" opportunities and inevitably getting "stung" by unanticipated but predictable consequences.
** Derivation of the Hungarian adjective "hanyag", and its multiple definitions and negative connotations such as careless, sloppy, slothful and slow.
Synonyms
clodhopper, dirt farmer, hayseed, homesteader, ignoramus, oaf, or hick, or know-nothing, or lout, rube, simpleton, yahoo, yokel
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