Hogan
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Definition
Noun: 1. A traditional Navajo dwelling: A primary, single-room structure used as a home or ceremonial space, traditionally built with a wooden frame, packed with earth, and with the doorway facing east. 2. Ben Hogan (1912-1997): A famous United States professional golfer, renowned for his ball-striking skill and his many major championship victories.
Usage Examples
Noun (Dwelling):
- The family lived in a hogan on the reservation.
- The old hogan was constructed from logs and mud.
- They held the healing ceremony inside the ceremonial hogan.
Noun (Person):
- Hogan is considered one of the greatest ball-strikers in golf history.
- The biography details Hogan's incredible comeback after a severe car accident.
- Many golfers study Hogan's swing technique.
Advanced Usage
- The term "hogan" (lowercase) is specific to Navajo culture and architecture. When referring to the golfer, the name "Hogan" is capitalized as a proper noun.
- In anthropological or cultural contexts, hogan precisely denotes the traditional earth-covered structure, distinguishing it from other indigenous dwellings like tipis or wigwams.
Variants and Related Words
- No common variants exist for the noun form of the dwelling. The plural is hogans.
- Hoganesque (adj): An informal term used in golf to describe a style of play or a shot reminiscent of Ben Hogan's precision and skill.
Synonyms
- For the dwelling: Lodge, dwelling, traditional house.
- For the person: Champion, golfer, athlete, legend (when referring to Ben Hogan's status).
Related Phrases
- No specific phrasal verbs or idioms are commonly associated with the word "hogan." Its usage is primarily literal, referring either to the structure or the person.
Noun
- a Navajo lodge covered with earth; traditionally built with the entrance facing east
- United States golfer who won many major golf tournaments (1912-1997)