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† gorce Obs. Also 5 gorte, 7 gors, 8 goss. [f. AF. gortz, pl. of gort (also OF. gord, gourt, mod.Fr. dial. gour, gourd):—L. gurgit-em, gurges, whirlpool. The form gorce was taken later for sing. and a pl. formed from it. See also gore n.4] a. A whirlpool. b. (See quot. 1706.)
[1350Act 25 Edw. III, Stat. iv. c. 4 Pur ce que Communes passages de neefs & batelx en les grantz rivers dEngleterre si sont sovent foitz destourbez par le lever de gortz. 1472Act 12 Edw. IV, c. 7 Ascuns..gorces,..molyns, mille⁓dammez, etc.] 1480Caxton Ovid's Met. xiv. i, A lytil gorte..wherin Sylla bayned her accustomably whan she hade hete. 1628Coke On Litt. 5 b, A deep pit of water, a gors or gulf. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Gorce,..any stop in a River, such as Wears, Mills, Stakes, etc. which hinder the free Passage of Ships or Boats. 1741Viner Abridgm. XVI. 23 Nusance..lies for levying of a Goss to intercept the Course of Fish coming from the Sea. [1891North in Times 13 May 3/5 The construction of such a gort..was an act of ownership.] |