gorgia
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French gorge, from Middle French gorge, from Old French gorge, from Late Latin gurga, related to Latin gurges (“whirlpool”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɔr.d͡ʒa/, [ˈɡɔr̺d͡ʒä]
- Rhymes: -ɔrdʒa
- Stress: gòrgia
- Hyphenation: gor‧gia
Noun
gorgia f (plural gorge)
- (obsolete, anatomy) throat
- Synonym: gola (not obsolete)
- (figuratively) ravine, gorge
- Synonym: gola
- (linguistics, phonetics) Meanings related to linguistics:
- The lenition of the stop consonants /p, t, k/ (especially the lattermost) found in several areas of Tuscany.
- The pronunciation of the letter R as a uvular trill.
Derived terms
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