† ˈgozle, v. Obs. rare—1.
Cf. guzzle v.
[ad. OF. gosillier (F. gosiller) to pass as if through the throat, f. OF. gosillier throat (F. gosier).]
intr. ? To trickle.
| 1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 114 He that drinketh, lifteth up the vessel, and not touching it with his lips, receives the water by those little holes, the which doth gozle and make a pleasing noise. |