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.
The word gargoyle is from the old french word gargouille meaning throat(their job is to spit out the water from roofs).
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
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The root word for "gargoyle" is "gargouille," which comes from the Old French word "gargouiller" meaning "to gurgle" or "to gush." This word is derived from the Latin word "gargarizare," meaning "to gargle."
The word gargoyle is from the old french word gargouille meaning throat(their job is to spit out the water from roofs).
the gargoyle.
Everyone seemed to think that he was really handsome but I thought that his learing face reminded me of a gargoyle.
i like gargoyles
Old Finnish word to mean "winter house".
it means youre fat.
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Gargoyleosaurus means Gargoyle lizard.
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The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.