- vulture's neck')
Similarly Persius in his 4th
satire refers to the **** as
gurgulio 'neck, gullet'. In the
following lines he
imagines young Alcibiades (or...
- (older
spelling of goule) cf.
Latin gula "gullet, throat, palate, mouth",
gurgulio and
similar words derived from the root gurg- / garg- "to swallow", which...
-
There are
various explanations for the name "gourguillon". The
Latin noun "
gurgulio",
which means "gullet", is an
onomatopoeia evoking the
sound of rainwater...
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greensboroense Martin, 1904 [citation needed] Cae****
gulosum Hedley, 1899 Cae****
gurgulio Carpenter, 1858 -
windpipe cae**** Cae****
hemphilli Bartsch, 1920 [citation...