gorger
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 gorge n. Pronunciation: ' go ̇ rj Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin gurga, alteration of gurges, from Latin, whirlpool ― more at VORACIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : THROAT ― often used with rise to indicate revulsion accompanied by a sensation of constriction <my gorge rises at the sight of blood> 2 a : a hawk's crop b : STOMACH , BELLY 3 : the entrance into an outwork (as a bastion) of a fort 4 : a narrow passage through land especially : a narrow steep-walled canyon or part of a canyon 5 : a primitive device used instead of a fishhook that consists of an object (as a piece of bone attached in the middle of a line) easy to swallow but difficult to eject 6 : a mass choking a passage <a river dammed by an ice gorge > 7 : the line on the front of a coat or jacket formed by the crease of the lapel and collar]]> 2 gorge n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   gorged ; gorg·ing Date: 14th century intransitive verb : to eat greedily or to repletion also : to partake of something in large amounts < gorging on books> intransitive verb 1 a : to stuff to capacity : GLUT b : to fill completely or to the point of distension <veins gorged with blood> 2 : to consume greedily synonyms see SATIATE –gorg·er noun ]]> 3 gorge n. Function: noun Date: 1854 : the act or an instance of gorging]]>