4.3.12.1 g-s Swollen; renflé; |
Alb. | gushë | crop, goitre |
Roman. | gusâ | id. |
Franç. | gosier | throat |
Span. | gusano | worm (of wood, etc.) |
Franç. | gousse | pod |
Franç.(fauc.) | gousseau | thickset falcon |
Franç.rég. | gosses | testicles |
Gael.I. | geois | bag, paunch |
Gael.S. | goslàch | nestling; fat boy |
Engl.reg. | goes, goit | unfledged bird |
Span. | gason | large clod |
Anc.Greek | gastra | a bulging vase, cooking pot, pail |
Anc.Greek | gastro knèmía | calf of leg |
Anc.Greek | gastèr | belly (certainly not from a hypothetical "gastèr" which would mean "eater, devourer" - as in Klein) |