Gat

/ɡæt/ noun, verb

A past tense of 'get' in archaic English; also a narrow passage of water or a gun (slang from 'Gatling gun').

As a past tense, from Old English 'geat.' As slang for gun, it's from 'Gatling gun,' the rapid-fire weapon invented in the 1860s.

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