Definition of Guglet

1. goglet [n -S] - See also: goglet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Guglet

guffing
guffs
guga
gugas
guggle
guggled
guggles
gugglet
gugglets
guggling
guggulipid
guggulipids
guggulsterone
gugiaite
guglet (current term)
guglets
gugyeol
guhr
guiac
guiacol
guiacols
guiacum
guib
guiche
guiches
guichet
guichets
guid
guidable

Literary usage of Guglet

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

1. The "Standard-alphebet" Problem Or the Preliminary Subject of a General by Robert Moffat (1864)
"The same sound will be recognised when pouring water in a particular manner from a long-necked guglet, as the liquid decanting may represent the lower part ..."

2. China Collecting in America by Alice Morse Earle (1892)
"... goods and merchandise imported at that date to America. And the strange, obsolete names of the china articles excite our curiosity. A " guglet " is a ..."

3. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1854)
"Bala Earn arose, and jingling his lota (a metal guglet) as he proceeded to the streamlet, I saw him at the same moment untwist the long scarf that girt his ..."

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