GUTTLE Meaning and
Definition
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The term "guttle" is a verb that refers to the act of consuming or devouring food in a voracious or gluttonous manner. It is often used to describe someone who eats greedily and without restraint.
The term "guttle" can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of consuming or obtaining something excessively or in a careless manner. For example, one might "guttle" up all the resources in a project, leaving very little for others to utilize.
The word "guttle" originated from Middle English in the 14th century and has its roots in Old English. It is believed to have evolved from the Old English word "gutan," which means to eat or devour. Over time, "guttle" gained its own distinct meaning and became associated specifically with excessive or gluttonous eating.
Synonyms for "guttle" include gobble, devour, inhale, wolf down, and guzzle. These words all convey a sense of rapid and excessive consumption.
The term "guttle" is often used in a negative context, as it suggests a lack of self-control or moderation. It is commonly associated with overeating and unhealthy eating habits. However, it can also be used humorously or playfully, particularly when describing someone who eats with great enthusiasm or enjoyment.
Common Misspellings for GUTTLE
- huttle
- yuttle
- tuttle
- gyttle
- ghttle
- gjttle
- gittle
- g8ttle
- g7ttle
- guftle
- guytle
- gu6tle
- gu5tle
- gutrle
- gutfle
- gutyle
- gut6le
- gut5le
- guttl
- guttlm
Etymology of GUTTLE
The term "guttle" has obscure etymology, and its origins are not entirely clear. It is believed to have originated in the late Middle English period, specifically in the 14th century. The word was initially recorded as "gutelen" or "goutelen", and it meant "to eat or gulp greedily".
Some theories suggest that "guttle" could be derived from the Old French word "goutel", which means "to taste" or "to sip". Others propose that it might be related to the Old High German word "guzzeln", which means "to drink greedily". Another possibility is that "guttle" could have influenced the formation of the similar-sounding word "guzzle" in the English language. However, the exact origin and development of "guttle" remain uncertain.
Similar spelling word for GUTTLE
Conjugate verb Guttle
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