5.17.1 gog- (see also 5.16) |
Franç.(a.litt.) | gogue | propos joyeux |
Franç. | goguenard | sarcastic |
Franç.rég. | jogrolá | cackle (hen, 2) |
Germ.: Suisse | güger | Song Thrush, 339 |
Germ.: Suisse | wideguggule | Great Reed Warbler, 373 |
Breton | gogé | to scoff, jeer |
Breton | gogez | grondin (a fish), cf. gurnetð5.2.29. |
Roman. | gogosár | braggard, hawker; Starling, 293 |
Alb. | gogosh | Turtle Dove, 257 |
Aroman. | gugûce | Turtle Dove, 257 |
Mod.Greek | gogochtoûra et var. | Turtle Dove, 257 |
Ukr. | gogotalo | Nightjar, 251 |