Definitions

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  • proper noun A patronymic surname.

Etymologies

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From a diminutive of Hodge from the given name Roger.

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Examples

  • Plain facts first: Hotchin and Watson have withdrawn more than NZ$200 million in cash from the company since they acquired it.

    Hanover scandal: investors ready to defend themselves 2008

  • The Weekend Herald today quoted Hotchin spokesman Klaus Sorensen as saying the property would be sold when it was finished.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • During a Hanover Finance meeting last year, Hotchin took a question from an angry investor who asked whether the businessman would sell his Paritai Drive home to repay investors.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • He stopped short of saying Hotchin was broke: "Mark is not the man he once was, but he has been a friend to me for 20 years, so I don't want to say anything more."

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • Former Hanover chairman David Henry said he had spoken with Hotchin but "wasn't sure" what he was doing in Hawaii.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • The Weekend Herald today quoted Hotchin spokesman Klaus Sorensen as saying the property would be sold when it was finished.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • Watson and Hotchin have also drawn the wrath of investors for throwing lavish birthday parties, including Watson's 50th bash in Istanbul last year.

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories newsfeeds@nzherald.co.nz 2010

  • "Do we want Hotchin in a state house, on state assistance, depressed and broken?"

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories 2010

  • Watson and Hotchin have also drawn the wrath of investors for throwing lavish birthday parties, including Watson's 50th bash in Istanbul last year.

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories newsfeeds@nzherald.co.nz 2010

  • "Do we want Hotchin in a state house, on state assistance, depressed and broken?"

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories 2010

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