wiggery

English

Etymology

From wig +‎ -ery.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɪɡəɹi/
  • Homophone: Whiggery

Noun

wiggery (plural wiggeries)

  1. (archaic) A wig or wigs; false hair.
    • 1868, Anthony Trollope, Phineas Finn:
      There was nothing about their outward appearance of the august wiggery of statecraft, nothing of the ponderous dignity of ministerial position.
  2. (archaic) Any cover or screen, such as red-tapism.