Gurge vs Guige - What's the difference?
gurge | guige |
(obsolete) To swallow up.
(obsolete) A whirlpool.
* Milton
A strap attached to a shield, used to hang the shield over the shoulder or from the neck.
As nouns the difference between gurge and guige
is that gurge is (obsolete) a whirlpool while guige is a strap attached to a shield, used to hang the shield over the shoulder or from the neck.As a verb gurge
is (obsolete) to swallow up.gurge
English
Etymology 1
See (gorge).Verb
(gurg)Etymology 2
(etyl) (lena) gurges.Noun
(en noun)- The plain, wherein a black bituminous gurge / Boils out from under ground.
