se garer, v.r., to keep in shore (of boats); (rail.) to be shunted; to keep out of the way, to get out of the way of. Il faut se — d’un fou; we must get out of the way of a madman.
gargantua, n.m., (—s) a glutton.
gargariser, v.a., to gargle, to gargarize.
se gargariser, v.r., to gargle one’s throat.
gargarisme, n.m., gargle; gargling.
gargotage, n.m., ill-dressed victuals.
gargote, n.f., cheap eating-house; cook-shop, pot-house.
gargoter, v.n., to frequent pot-houses; to tipple; to cook wretchedly.
gargoti-er, n.m., -ère, n.f. (-tié, -ti-èr), low pot-house keeper; publican; bad cook.
*gargouille, n.f., gargoyle, water-spout; gutter-spout; (tech.) drain-pipe.