Definition of "pigwidgeon"
pigwidgeon
noun
plural pigwidgeons
(rare) A small or petty person, creature or object, especially a fairy, dwarf, imp, or elf.
Quotations
"Yes," said the pigwidgeon who had spoken before. "We will do that, for we are very anxious to know how to divide five-sevenths by six. We have been working at it for four or five days, and there wont be anything worth dividing if we wait much longer." The pidwidgeons now began to descend the vine; […]
1884 (compiled edition), Frank R. Stockton, Prince Hassak's March, in St. Nicholas (in the December 1883 issue), page 144, with an illustration depicting a miniature goblin of sorts less than half the size of a human child
(rare) A contemptible or stupid person or creature.
Quotations
"Fie, then, naughty child" cried madame; […] But the great orator chuckled with laughter."Pigwidgeon, pigwidgeon!" he said, nodding his head at the culprit. "Not for youth and health are rouge and enamel, and all the vestments of vanity."
1899, Bernard Edward Joseph Capes, Our Lady of Darkness: A Novel, page 209