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Meaning of Gudgeon | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɡʌdʒən

Definitions

  1. A circular or cylindrical fitting, often made of metal, into which a pin or pintle fits to create a hinge or pivoting joint.
  2. A small freshwater fish, Gobio gobio, that is native to Eurasia.
  3. In a vessel with a stern-mounted rudder: the fitting into which the pintle of the rudder fits, allowing the rudder to swing freely.
  4. Cottus bairdii, more widely known as mottled sculpin.
  5. Any of various similar small fish of the family Eleotridae, often used as bait.
  6. Other fish, similar in appearance, principally in families Butidae and Eleotridae, but also in others.
  7. A person apt to take the bait; one easily cheated or duped; also, an idiot.
  8. Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.

Equivalents

العربية سمك القوبيون
Čeština hrouzek
Ελληνικά Μουστάκας
Esperanto gobio
Español gobio
Suomi sarana silmukka torkkuja Toro
Français goujon
Gaeilge brannóg gustún
Magyar csapágy küllő
Italiano gobione spinotto
日本語 壺金
한국어 모샘치 축받이
Latina cnodax gobius
Lëtzebuergesch Gif Zap
Português gobião góbio
Română porcușor
Српски krkuša кркуша
Svenska sandkrypare

Examples

“[...] Ile tell thee more of this another time. / But fiſh not with this melancholy baite, / For this foole gudgin, this opinion: [...]”
“[...] Make Fools believe in their fore-seeing / Of things before they are in Being; / To swallow Gudgeons ere th' are catch'd, / And count their Chickens ere th' are hatch'd, [...]”
“The Gudgeon is reputed a fish of excellent taste, and to be very wholesome: he is of a fine shape, of a silver colour, and beautified with black spots both on his body and tail.”
“You save your souls here, eating cabbage, and think you are the righteous. You eat a gudgeon a day, and you think you bribe God with gudgeon.”
“The southern purple-spotted gudgeon [Mogurnda adspersa] can be hard to find. Although colourful, they are thin and only grow up to 12 centimetres.”
“The Doctor now obeys the Summons, / Likes both his Company, and Commons; / Diſplays his Talent, ſits till Ten; / Next Day invited, comes again; / Soon grows Domeſtick, ſeldom fails, / Either at Morning, or at Meals; / Came early, and departed late: / In ſhort, the Gudgeon took the Bait.”
“"Is it not also known that you two innocents were doing the Churches week by week? Was it not patent that sooner or later you would come to a Spiritualist gathering? Here was a chance for a convert! They set a bait and poor old gudgeon Malone came along and swallowed it."”
“"Don't be a gudgeon," she grumbled, tugging at the dress much more fiercely than was necessary. "If this works as you say it will, nobody will notice me."”
“[A]s to a Wheel-barrow, I fancy'd I could make all but the Wheel; but that I had no Notion of, neither did I know how to go about it; beſides, I had no possible way to make the Iron Gudgeons for the Spindle or Axis of the Wheel to run in, ſo I gave it over; [...]”
“This afternoon the gudgeon of the rudder belonging to the large cutter, was drawn out and ſtolen, without being perceived by the man that was ſtationed to take care of her.”

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