Garg

/ɡɑrɡ/ noun

Definition

An archaic or dialectal term possibly referring to a throat, gorge, or a guttural sound; highly obscure in modern usage.

Etymology

Possibly related to Old English or Germanic roots meaning 'throat' or 'gullet,' surviving in fragmentary form in historical texts.

Kelly Says

The word 'garg' might be a lost English word that originally meant 'throat'—it disappeared from common speech but left traces in words like 'gargle' and 'gorge'!

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