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gud·geon I. \ˈgəjən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English gudyon, gogoyne, goione, from Middle French gougon, goujon, from Old French gogon, gojon, perhaps from Late Latin gubia, gulbia hollow chisel — more at gouge 1. : pivot, journal: as a. : an iron or steel pivot fixed in the end of a wooden shaft b. : a crosshead pin on which a connecting rod turns 2. a. : a ring at the base of a hinge that encloses and turns on the pintle of the hinge b. : a metal socket attached to the sternpost of a boat to receive the rudder pintle c. : a notch in carrick bitts to receive a spindle bush 3. : an iron pin for fastening together blocks of stone II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English gojune, goion, gogyn, from Middle French gougon, gouvion, from Old French, from Latin gobion-, gobio, cobion-, cobio — more at goby 1. a. : a small easily caught European freshwater fish (Gobio gobio) that is related to the carps and is often used for food and for bait b. (1) : any of various gobies (2) : any of several Australian fishes of the family Eleotridae c. : any of various killifishes d. : burbot 2. a. : a person easily duped or cheated b. : bait, allurement III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) archaic : to deprive fraudulently : cheat, dupe |