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▪ I. gorged, ppl. a.1|gɔːdʒd| [f. gorge v. + -ed1.] Fed to the full, crammed with food.
1593Shakes. Lucr. 694 The full-fed Hound, or gorged Hawke. a1626Middleton Witch i. i. 35 Here's marriage sweetly honour'd in gorg'd stomachs And overflowing cups! 1704Swift Batt. Bks. (1750) 29 The Refuse of gorged Wolves. 1836Macgillivray tr. Humboldt's Trav. xvi. 213 The animal lay stretched at full length on the ground, like a gorged cat. 1885Truth 28 May 848/2 A flock of gorged cormorants sitting on rocks by the sea. transf.1605A. Warren Poor Mans Pass. E 3 Some Vsurer..Whose gorged chests surfet with cramming gold. †b. Sc. Stopped up, choked. Obs.
1508Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 99 Gory is his tua grym ene gladderrit all about, And gorgeit lyk twa gutaris that wer with glar stoppit. 1572Satir. Poems Reform. xxxvii. 19 Gorgit waters ever gritter growis. ▪ II. gorged, ppl. a.2|gɔːdʒd| [f. gorge n.1 + -ed2.] 1. Her. Having the gorge or neck encircled (with a coronet, etc.).
1610J. Guillim Heraldry iii. xxvi. 184 He beareth..a Lion Rampand..Gorged with a Coller. 1708J. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. i. ii. ii. (1743) 53 An unicorn, argent, gorged with a crown. 1763Brit. Mag. IV. 28 On the dexter-side, a lion guardant, or, gorged ducally, argent. 1823Rutter Fonthill p. xxiii, A Heron's head erased, Or, gorged with a collar. 1868in Cussans Her. vi. (1893) 90. †2. Farriery. Affected with the ‘gorge’ (see gorge n.1 8).
1688Lond. Gaz. No. 2395/4 A bright bay Mare,..something gorged in her near Footlock before. 1701Ibid. No. 3725/4 A slight Nutmeg-grey Mare..gorg'd in both Legs before. 1753[see disgorge v. 3]. 3. Hollowed out as a gorge or pass. rare.
1871Vermont Hist. Gazetteer II. 741/1 Belonging to the mountain scenery..is..a deeply gorged mountain pass. |