gueule
See also: gueulé
French
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Old French goule, gole, from Latin gula, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷel- (“throat”). Doublet of goulet and gollé.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editgueule f (plural gueules)
Derived terms
edit- amuse-gueule
- arracher la gueule
- avoir de la gueule
- avoir la gueule de l’emploi
- bégueule
- casser la gueule
- coup de gueule
- dégueulasse
- dégueuler
- délit de sale gueule
- engueulade
- engueuler
- faire la gueule
- ferme ta gueule
- fermer sa gueule
- foutage de gueule
- goulet
- grande gueule
- gueule cassée
- gueule de bois
- gueule d’enterrement
- gueule ferrée
- gueule noire
- gueuler
- la gueule enfarinée
- péter la gueule
- puer de la gueule
- se foutre de la gueule de
- se jeter dans la gueule du loup
- se péter la gueule
- s’en prendre plein la gueule
- ta gueule
- taire sa gueule
- tirer la gueule
Verb
editgueule
- inflection of gueuler:
Further reading
edit- “gueule”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Picard
editAlternative forms
edit- (Somme and Oise) dgeule
Etymology
editFrom Old French goule, gole, from Latin gula.
Noun
editgueule f (plural gueules)
- (Nord and Pas-de-Calais, vulgar) one's mouth
Synonyms
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