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guttable, a. rare.|ˈgʌtəb(ə)l| [f. gut v. + -able. (? Formed in imitation of gustable.)] That may be ‘gutted’ or guzzled: in quot. as n.
1735T. S[heridan] in Swift's Wks. (1778) XVII. 312, I have..too much plenty of guttables; if we had agreeable companions as plenty as woodcocks, ducks, snipes..this would be a paradise. |