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The word "gargoyle" originates from the Old French term "gargouille," which means "throat" or "gullet." This term is derived from the Latin "gurgulio," also meaning "throat," reflecting the function of gargoyles as water spouts designed to direct rainwater away from buildings. In Gothic architecture, these decorative figures often depict grotesque faces or creatures, serving both a practical and artistic purpose.

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