gurges

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Scrabble points
8
Words With Friends
11
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/ˈɡɝd͡ʒiz/
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/ˈɡɝd͡ʒiz/ · /ˈɡɜːd͡ʒiːz/

Definition of gurges

3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (rare)A whirlpool.
    “It was early—only ten p.m.—but already gurgeses of light and gales of sound frothed in unison to a familiar relentless heartbeat.”
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noun

  1. (rare)A whirlpool.
    “It was early—only ten p.m.—but already gurgeses of light and gales of sound frothed in unison to a familiar relentless heartbeat.”
  2. A series of typically four to six concentric annulets (in early heraldry, from at least the 1200s), or a spiralling line from the centre to the edge of the shield (in late heraldry); a stylized whirlpool.
    “Argent, a gurges azure, is borne by GORGES, of Langford, Wilts., created a Baronet 1612. As the gurges (like the fountain) represents water, argent and azure are its proper tinctures.”
    “A shield of arms of early shape : three gurgeses (or roundles charged with a central pellet and two annulets concentric), two and one.”
  3. (form-of, plural)plural of gurge

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Etymology

From Middle English gurges, from Latin gurges. Doublet of gorge and gour.

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