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▪ I. goglet1, gugglet Anglo-Indian. (ˈgɒglɪt, ˈgʌglɪt) Also 7 gurgulet, 9 guglet, gurglet. [ad. Pg. gorgoleta, ‘an earthen and narrow-mouthed vessel, out of which the water runs and guggles’ (Lacerda Pg. Dict.); cf. F. gargoulette of similar meaning. The English forms may be due to association with ...
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gurglet
▪ I. gurglet rare. (ˈgɜːglɪt) [f. gurgle n. + -et1.] A tiny whirlpool.1796 Mod. Gulliver's Trav. 9 Thou mayest be carried about like a float on a fishing-line, the whirligig of every gurglet in the stream.▪ II. gurglet variant of goglet1.
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souce
▪ I. † souce1 Obs.—1 (Meaning uncertain.)a 1450 Fysshynge w. Angle (1883) 3 With mysfedyng þen schall sche [sc. the hawk] haue the frounce, þe Rey, þe Cray, and mony oþer seknes þat brynget hur to þe souce [1496 sowse].▪ II. † souce2 Obs.—0 (See quot.)1688 Holme Armoury iii. 271/2 A kind of a Drinki...
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