*dégobillis, n.m., (l.ex.) vomit, spew.

dégoiser, v.a.n., ☉to chirp, to twitter; to rattle; to blab out; to chatter; to prattle. En dégoise-t-elle! how she does rattle on, to be sure! Il a dégoisé tout ce qu’il sait; he blabbed out all he knew.

dégommage, n.m., ungumming.

dégommer, v.a., (dy.) to wash out the gum; (pop.) to turn out of office; to oust; to kill.

dégonder, v.a., to unhinge, to take from its hinge.

se dégonder, v.r., to come unhinged, to come off its hinges.

dégonflement, n.m., subsiding, falling, collapsing; reduction.

dégonfler, v.a., to cause a thing to collapse, to reduce a swelling; to discharge the gas from a balloon.

se dégonfler, v.r., to go down, to be reduced, to subside, to unbosom one’s self.

dégor, n.m., a discharging tube.