goule

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See also: gōulè

French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic غُول (ḡūl, ghoul, demon).

Noun

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goule f (plural goules)

  1. ghoul (spirit; ghost)

Etymology 2

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From Old French goule which evolved into Modern French gueule, but has survived as a regional or informal variant. Compare Picard goule.

Noun

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goule f (plural goules)

  1. (slang, dialectal, regional) Nonstandard form of gueule (face; mouth).

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Norman

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Noun

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goule f (plural goules)

  1. Alternative form of dgeule

Derived terms

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Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin gula (gullet, throat, palate), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷel- (throat).

Noun

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goule oblique singularf (oblique plural goules, nominative singular goule, nominative plural goules)

  1. mouth

Descendants

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  • French: gueule
  • Gallo: goule, góll
  • Norman: dgeule, goule
  • Walloon: gueuye