Definition of Gargets

1. Noun. (plural of garget) ¹

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Definition of Gargets

1. garget [n] - See also: garget

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gargets

gargalesthesia
garganey
garganeys
gargantua
gargantuan
gargantuan mastitis
gargantuanly
gargantuas
gargarism
gargarisms
gargarize
gargarized
gargarizes
gargarizing
garget
gargets (current term)
gargety
gargil
gargle
gargle-factory
gargled
gargler
garglers
gargles
gargling
gargling fluid
gargol
gargouillade
gargouillades
gargoulette

Literary usage of Gargets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1908)
"Many gargets arise which have absolutely no relation to any contagious trouble. Where such milks are excluded, it is justified by their physical appearance ..."

2. A Treatise on the Commerce and Police of the River Thames: Containing an by Patrick Colquhoun (1800)
"... for discharging gargets. t. A For every Hogshead of Sugar from the British Islands on For every Tierce of Sugar from ditto ..07 I- or every Puncheon of ..."

3. Petralogy. A Treatise on Rocks by John Pinkerton (1811)
"... it frequently contains gargets. It is very metalliferous, many of the mines of Norway and Sweden, and a part of those of Saxony and Hungary, ..."

4. Raising the Veil: Or, Scenes in the Courts by Ball Fenner (1856)
"The gentleman gambler, who visits the magnificent saloon, furnished with beautiful and costly pictures, window-hangings, gargets, and velvet-covered lounges ..."

5. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1908)
"Many gargets arise which have absolutely no relation to any contagious trouble. Where such milks are excluded, it is justified by their physical appearance ..."

6. A Treatise on the Commerce and Police of the River Thames: Containing an by Patrick Colquhoun (1800)
"... for discharging gargets. t. A For every Hogshead of Sugar from the British Islands on For every Tierce of Sugar from ditto ..07 I- or every Puncheon of ..."

7. Petralogy. A Treatise on Rocks by John Pinkerton (1811)
"... it frequently contains gargets. It is very metalliferous, many of the mines of Norway and Sweden, and a part of those of Saxony and Hungary, ..."

8. Raising the Veil: Or, Scenes in the Courts by Ball Fenner (1856)
"The gentleman gambler, who visits the magnificent saloon, furnished with beautiful and costly pictures, window-hangings, gargets, and velvet-covered lounges ..."

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