Gargoyle

/ˈɡɑːrɡɔɪl/ noun

A carved stone creature, often grotesque or frightening, placed on buildings (especially churches) to ward off evil or direct water away.

From Old French 'gargouille' (throat), derived from 'gargouille' (waterspout), likely imitating a gurgling sound. The name originally referred to the spout itself before referring to the sculptured form.

AMGargouille
ARقناع
BNগার্গয়ল
CAgargoyle
CSgargoyle
DAgargouille
DEGargouille
ELγαργύλη
ESgárgola
FAگargouille
FIgargouille
FRgargouille
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