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† golee Obs. rare. Also 4–5 gole, Sc. gule, 5 golye. [a. OF. golee, gulee, etc. (F. gueulée) = Prov. golada, f. Rom. gola (OF. gole, gule, F. gueule):—L. gula mouth, throat + -ata: see -ade.] A mouthful, throatful (of words). Hoccleve's monosyllabic gole is perh. due to a misunderstanding of Chaucer's form.
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints, Georgis 638 And gret scilence be mad, til he Had sad þat wes ine his gule. c1375Sc. Troy-bk. ii. 1478 He One þis wyse schewede hys gule. c1381Chaucer Parl. Foules 556 (MS. Gg. 4. 27) Whan euerryche hadde his large gole [v.rr. golee, gule, Caxton golye] seyd. c1422Hoccleve Jereslaus' Wife 545 Anoon to me telle out al thy gole, For treewe and trusty be to thee y wole. |