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From Google’s English dictionary, provided by Oxford Languages:
gargoyle
Origin
Middle English: from Old French gargouille ‘throat’, also ‘gargoyle’ (because of the water passing through the throat and mouth of the figure); related to Greek gargarizein ‘to gargle’ (imitating the sounds made in the throat).
Also: www.etymonline.com
Replied: 25th Jan 2022 at 10:04