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goglet
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gog
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gog·let
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lɪt
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noun
(esp. in India)
a long-necked container, especially for water, usually of porous earthenware so that its contents are cooled by evaporation.
Also,
guglet
,
gurglet.
Origin:
1690–1700;
<
Portuguese
gorgoleta
(diminutive of
gorja
throat), akin to
French
gargoulette
(diminutive of
gargoule
throat);
see
gargle
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goglet
or
gurglet
(ˈɡɒɡlɪt)
—
n
Also called:
guglet
a long-necked water-cooling vessel of porous earthenware, used esp in India
[C17: from Portuguese
gorgoleta
a little throat, from
gorja
throat; related to French
gargoule;
see
gargle
]
gurglet
or
gurglet
(ˈɡɒɡlɪt, ˈɡʌɡlɪt)
—
n
[C17: from Portuguese
gorgoleta
a little throat, from
gorja
throat; related to French
gargoule;
see
gargle
]
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