goitron

Old French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *gutturiō, gutturiōnem, from Latin guttur.

Noun

goitron m (oblique plural goitrons, nominative singular goitrons, nominative plural goitron)

  1. throat; neck
  2. goitre (swelling)

Descendants

  • English: goitre (uncertain)
  • French: goitre, goître (uncertain)

References

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