Definition
Present participle of 'gudgeon,' meaning the act of tricking someone or using them as a fool; or the process of using a gudgeon pivot.
Etymology
From the gerund/present participle of 'gudgeon' as a verb, formed with the standard '-ing' suffix used for continuous or ongoing actions.
Kelly Says
The '-ing' form of an obscure verb like 'gudgeoning' is incredibly rare in modern English—you'd almost never hear it said aloud, making it a kind of archaeological artifact of how Old English verbs were constructed.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ধাক্কা মারা
dha-kkaa ma-ra
CACatalà
golpejar
gol-pe-jar
CSČeština
mlátit
mlah-teet
DADansk
overfalde
o-ver-fal-deh
DEDeutsch
knechten
kneh-khen
ELΕλληνικά
εξουδετερώνοντας
eks-oo-deh-teh-roh-non-tas
ESEspañol
golpear
gol-pway-r
FAفارسی
زخمی کردن
zah-khee-e-karan
FRFrançais
assommer
a-so-mèr
IDBahasa Indonesia
memukul
me-mu-kul
ITItaliano
colpire
kol-pee-reh
KO한국어
폭행하다
ppok-haeng-ha-da
MSBahasa Melayu
memukul
me-mu-kul
MYမြန်မာ
လက်နှစ်
la-khet-nit
PTPortuguês
golpear
gol-pway-r
SVSvenska
misshandla
miss-han-dla
SWKiswahili
kupiga
koo-pee-ga
TLTL
pambabato
pa-ma-ba-ba-to
TRTürkçe
vurmak
voo-r-mak
UKУкраїнська
бити
bee-tee