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gurgulio

gurgulio · m

the gullet

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What it meant

1. gurgŭlĭo — Lewis & Short

gurgŭlĭo, ōnis, m.kindred with glutio; v. gurges, gula,

I the gullet, weasand, windpipe: hircus cervice et collo brevi, gurgatione longiore, Varr. R. R. 2, 3, 2; Cic. Fragm. Or. pro Tullio, 10; Lact. Op. D. 11; Arn. 3, 107: huic gurgulio est exercitor, Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 9

2. gurgŭlĭo — Lewis & Short

gurgŭlĭo, ōnis, collat. form of curculio, q. v.

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Where it came from

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