goute
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]goute (plural goutes)
- Alternative form of goutte (“heraldic drop”)
- 1833, Samuel Bentley, Excerpta Historica: Or, Illustrations of English History, page 338:
- Argent and Sable, A on a wreath a demi lion rampant queue fourchée Argent, charged with three goutes Sable, holding in the paws a martel Azure handle Or; the like crest in B; in C nothing. Motto, Je atende fortvne.
- 1845, Thomas Westcote, A View of Devonshire in MDCXXX: With a Pedigree of Most of Its Gentry, page 151:
- Barry wavy of twelve, azure and argent, on a chevron crenelle, or, between three sea horses, sable, now or, finned, trailed, and maned, of the third, five goutes of the fourth, goutes now omitted.
French
[edit]Verb
[edit]goute
- inflection of gouter:
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old French goute, gute, gote, from Latin gutta.
Noun
[edit]goute f (plural goutes)
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