Gargoyles
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The term originates from the French gargouille, which in English is likely to mean "throat" or is otherwise known as the "gullet";[3][4] cf. Latin gurgulio, gula, gargula ("gullet"or "throat") and similar words derived from the root gar, "to swallow", which represented the gurgling sound of water (e.g., Portuguese and Spanish garganta, "throat"; gárgola, "gargoyle"). It is also connected to the French verb gargariser, which shares a Latin root with the verb "gargle"[1]: 8 [5] and is likely imitative in origin.[6] The Italian word for gargoyle is doccione or gronda sporgente, an architecturally precise phrase which means "protruding gutter". Italian also uses gargolla or garguglia, when it has a grotesque shape.
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- https://heritagecalling.com/2018/10/26/a-brief-introduction-to-gargoyles/#:~:text=Gargoyle%20is%20derived%20from%20the,long%20tail%20of%20a%20snake.
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