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Stemming from the medieval French word gargouille or "throat", a clear indication of their nature.
Signs of the Times 2010
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[from the word "gargouille" (waterspout) and the 'drole' sound that water makes inside it]
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[from the word "gargouille" (waterspout) and the 'drole' sound that water makes inside it]
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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[from the word "gargouille" (waterspout) and the 'drole' sound that water makes inside it]
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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from the word "gargouille" waterspout and the 'drole' sound that water makes inside it
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She had learned that the word gargoyle, from the French, was related to gargouille, which meant “gullet.”
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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Conjugation: je gargouille, tu gargouilles, il/elle gargouille, nous gargouillons, vous gargouillez, ils/elles gargouillent:: past participle: gargouillé
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Conjugation: je gargouille, tu gargouilles, il/elle gargouille, nous gargouillons, vous gargouillez, ils/elles gargouillent:: past participle: gargouillé
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Conjugation: je gargouille, tu gargouilles, il/elle gargouille, nous gargouillons, vous gargouillez, ils/elles gargouillent:: past participle: gargouillé
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Conjugation: je gargouille, tu gargouilles, il/elle gargouille, nous gargouillons, vous gargouillez, ils/elles gargouillent :: past participle: gargouillé
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