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Etymology

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Likely onomatopoeic. Cognate with Danish gurgle, German gurgeln, Dutch gorgelen. Possibly related to German Gurgel and Latin gurgulio.

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gurgla (present gurglar, preterite gurglade, supine gurglat, imperative gurgla)

  1. to gargle (e.g. mouthwash)
  2. to gurgle (make a bubbling sound)
  3. (dated) to bicker (quarrel)

Conjugation

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