gurgeons (Meaning)

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gurgeons (n. pl.)

Coarse meal.

See Grudgeons.

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Coarse meal., See Grudgeons.

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The ancient gurgeons, a type of fish, were once abundant in the Mediterranean Sea.

Gurgeons possess a unique sensory organ called a "barbel" that helps them detect prey in the murky depths.

The silvery scales of gurgeons shimmered in the sunlight as they swam in shoals.

Fishermen would often use bait traps to lure gurgeons and catch them for food.