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		Definition of gorged in English: gorgedadjective ɡɔːdʒdɡôrjd Heraldry postpositive Having the neck encircled by a coronet or collar, especially one of a specified tincture.  Example sentencesExamples -  His arms, as such, appear upon a seal, supported by two swans, close, gorged with coronets and chained; each of them holding in his beak an upright ostrich.
 -  A like creature, but gorged with a collar per pale azure and or and chained of the last, is the dexter supporter used by the Duke of Somerset.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century: from French gorge 'throat' + -ed1.    Definition of gorged in US English: gorgedadjectiveɡôrjd Heraldry postpositive Having the neck encircled by a coronet or collar, especially of a specified tincture.  Example sentencesExamples -  His arms, as such, appear upon a seal, supported by two swans, close, gorged with coronets and chained; each of them holding in his beak an upright ostrich.
 -  A like creature, but gorged with a collar per pale azure and or and chained of the last, is the dexter supporter used by the Duke of Somerset.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century: from French gorge ‘throat’ + -ed.     |