Stogie

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mid 19th century (originally as stoga ): short for Conestoga in Pennsylvania.


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Origin unknown. Presumably from stoga + -ie, the former of which is derived from Conestoga, Pennsylvania; the Conestoga Cigar Company (1880s) was one of the first Pennsylvanian cigar factories. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

From stoga +‎ -ie.


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stogie (n.)

also stogy, 1847 as an adjective, "rough, heavy, coarse" (of work shoes, etc.); as a noun, "long, cheap cigar" (1872), earlier stoga (1869), both shortened from Conestoga, rural region near Lancaster, Pennsylvania; both items so-called because favored by drivers of the Conestoga style of covered wagons first made there.