gagyll
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gaggle — noun Etymology: Middle English gagyll, from gagelen to cackle Date: 15th century 1. flock; especially a flock of geese when not in flight compare skein 2. a group, aggregation, or cluster lacking organization < a gaggle of reporters and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
gaggle — (n.) late 15c., gagyll, with reference to both geese and women. Barnhart says possibly from O.N. gagl small goose, gosling, bird; OED calls it one of the many artificial terms invented in the 15th c. as distinctive collectives referring to… … Etymology dictionary
gagul — gagul, gagyll obs. forms of gaggle … Useful english dictionary