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ENCLOSURE FOR PIGS
Family farm hog pen; Pig pen; Hog pen; Hog pens; Pig pens; Raising hogs; Raising pigs; Pigsty; Pig sty; Pigcote; Pigcotes; Pig-cote; Pig-cotes; Pig cote; Pig cotes; Sties; Pigsties; Pig sties; Pigpens; Pig parlor; Pig parlors; A Sty; Family hog pen; Pigpen
  • Model of toilet with pigsty (see [[pig toilet]]), China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220 CE
  • Pigsty in [[Vampula]], [[Finland]]
  • Jan Brueghel the Elder (after) (Flanders, Brussels, 1568–1625), Johan Wierix (Flanders, Antwerp, 1549 – c. 1618)

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(sties)
A sty is the same as a pigsty
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N-COUNT
Sty         
·vi A pen or inclosure for swine.
II. Sty ·vi A place of bestial debauchery.
III. Sty ·vt To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
IV. Sty ·vi An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
V. Sty ·vi To Soar; to Ascend; to mount. ·see Stirrup.
sty         
sty1
¦ noun (plural sties) a pigsty.
¦ verb (sties, stying, stied) archaic keep (a pig) in a sty.
Origin
OE sti- (in stifearh 'sty pig'), prob. identical with stig 'hall' (see steward), of Gmc origin.
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sty2
(also stye)
¦ noun (plural sties or styes) an inflamed swelling on the edge of an eyelid.
Origin
C17: from dialect styany, from styan (from OE stigend 'riser') + eye.

Wikipedia

Sty

A sty or pigsty is a small-scale outdoor enclosure for raising domestic pigs as livestock. It is sometimes referred to as a hog pen, hog parlor, pigpen, pig parlor, or pig-cote, although pig pen may refer to pens confining pigs that are kept as pets as well. Pigsties are generally fenced areas of bare dirt and/or mud. "Sty" and "pigsty" are used as derogatory descriptions of dirty, messy areas, the word sty deriving from the Proto-German stijan meaning filthy hovel. There are three contributing reasons that pigs, generally clean animals, create such a living environment:

  • Pigs are voracious eaters and will eat all the plants in the enclosure until there is nothing left to control erosion.
  • The pig will naturally root and dig for food in the enclosure, further disturbing the soil.
  • Pigs do not regulate temperature by sweating which means that they must be provided with water or mud in which they can control their own body temperature.

A large-scale enclosure for raising pigs is generally called a hog lot. Unlike a sty which would be found on a mixed farm, a hog lot is usually a dedicated facility.

A locked enclosure with confined/restricted movement & freedom to exercise, is known as a boar-stall. Although, according to some experts forced immobilization was believed to elevate cortisol.

Pronunciation examples for sty
1. I wined them and dined them, like pigs in a sty.
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2. It's like he's in Bed-Sty or like a rough neighborhood where
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3. of the house. The pig should be in the sty or in the mud. He must not live in the house."
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Examples of use of sty
1. His bail sty arranging a marriage involving an underage girl.
2. Who needs back–door pork when you can wallow so openly in the sty like this?
3. This pig is blissfully unaware, living in its sty surrounded by bucolic splendor, that its days are numbered.
4. He dropped in at a feed processing room and fattening sty and various other places to acquaint himself with the technical equipment and the breeding on the farm.
5. AP London÷ Armed groups in Iraq that oppose the US–led coalition and the Iraqi Government are committing war crimes by deliberately killing civilians, taking hostages and slaying defenceless prisoners, Amne–sty International has said.