"gorge" meaning in Norman

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Noun

Audio: Jer-gorge.ogg Forms: gorges [plural]
Etymology: From Old French gorge, from Late Latin gurga, related to Latin gurges (“eddy, whirlpool; gulf; sea”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nrf|fro|gorge}} Old French gorge, {{inh|nrf|LL.|gurga}} Late Latin gurga, {{der|nrf|la|gurges||eddy, whirlpool; gulf; sea}} Latin gurges (“eddy, whirlpool; gulf; sea”) Head templates: {{head|nrf|noun|||plural|gorges||||||{{{3}}}|f2accel-form=p|g=f|g2=|head=}} gorge f (plural gorges), {{nrf-noun|f}} gorge f (plural gorges)
  1. (Jersey, anatomy) throat Tags: Jersey, feminine Categories (topical): Anatomy Derived forms: bigorgi (english: to slit a throat)
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