gole
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gole (plural goles)
- (British India) The main body of an army in array; a clustered body of troops; an irregular squadron of horsemen.
- 1849, Brigadier Lockwood, Report of 2nd Cavalry Division at Battle of Goojerat:
- About this time a large gole of horsemen came on towards me, and I proposed to charge; but as they turned at once from the fire of the guns, and as there was a nullah in front, I refrained from advancing after them.
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gole
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gole f (plural golis)
- (anatomy) throat
- (figurative) wish, desire
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gole f
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gole n pers
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gole
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gole
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Reduced from engolir (“to swallow”)
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- Hyphenation: go‧le
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gole m (plural goles)
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