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gargarize
gargarize, v. ? Obs. (ˈgɑːgəraɪz) Also 6–8 gargarise, 6 gargrise. [ad. L. gargarizāre, ad. Gr. γαργαρίζειν to gargle; also adopted in F. gargariser, Sp. gargarizar, It. gargarizzare. The modern word is gargle.] 1. trans. To wash or cleanse (the mouth or throat) with a gargle.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gargalize
† ˈgargalize, v. Obs. rare. [var. gargarize, prob. due to confusion with gargle.] To gargle.1605 Marston Dutch Courtezan iii. i. E ij a, Ile gargalize my throate with this Vintner, and when I have don with him, spit him out. 1611 Cotgr., Gargarizer, to gargle, to gargalize [sic: but under all the re... Oxford English Dictionary
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gargarise
† gargarise Obs. Also 6 gargarice, -yce, gargrise. [f. gargarize v.] A gargle.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 82 a, Taken very hote in a gargarise is right convenient. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health cxix, Vse diuers tymes sternutacions with gargarices. 1606 Breton Ourania D, To giue a vomit clister or Garg... Oxford English Dictionary
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gargle
▪ I. gargle, n. (ˈgɑːg(ə)l) [f. gargle v.] 1. Any liquid used for gargling (see gargle v. 1, 2).1657 W. Coles Adam in Eden vii. 16 Gargles likewise are made with Sage, Rosemary [etc.]. 1709 Steele Tatler No. 94 ¶5 When it is used as a Gargle, it gives Volubility to the Tongue. 1789 W. Buchan Dom. Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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guddle
▪ I. guddle, v.1 Obs. exc. dial. [Echoic; cf. guttle v.] † 1. intr. To gargle. Obs.1584 Cogan Haven Health i. (1636) 7 With the same [cold water]..you may gargarize or guddle in your Throate. 2. To guzzle.1825 J. Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng. 41 Guddle, to drink much and greedily. 1867 Jim an' Nell... Oxford English Dictionary
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gurgle
▪ I. gurgle, n. (ˈgɜːg(ə)l) [f. gurgle v. Cf. the parallel forms cited there.] † 1. = gargle n. 1. Obs.1562 W. Bullein Def. agst. Sickness, Compounds (1579) 35 b, A Gargarizme or washing Gurgle, for the Mouth and Throate. 2. The action or an act of gurgling; the noise made by liquid escaping intermi... Oxford English Dictionary
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gulch
▪ I. † gulch, n.1 Obs. [f. gulch v.1] A glutton or drunkard.1601 B. Jonson Poetaster iii. iv, You'll see vs then, you will, Gulch, you will? 1607 Brewer Lingua v. xvi, You muddy gulche, darst looke me in the face? 1611 Cotgr., Engorgeur, a rauener, glutton, gulch, ingorger.▪ II. gulch, n.2 Obs. exc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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