Past tense of guttle; having eaten greedily or having been stuffed with food.
From the verb 'guttle' + past tense suffix '-ed'. This is the regular past tense formation of the verb meaning to eat voraciously.
Imagine a medieval feasting scene where lords emerged from the banquet hall looking thoroughly 'guttled'—it's a word that would make the description instantly vivid and physically present to readers.
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