‖ gurˈgulioObs. [L., = gullet, windpipe.] The gullet; transf. appetite for food. 1630Randolph AristippusWks. (1875) 32 His palate is lost, and with it his gurgulio.1651―, etc. Hey for Honesty ii. iv. ibid. 414 I'll cut your throats, and slit your impudent gurgulios.