Gull-like


[guhl] /gʌl/

noun
1.
any of numerous long-winged, web-toed, aquatic birds of the family Laridae, having usually white plumage with a gray back and wings.
/ɡʌl/
noun
1.
any aquatic bird of the genus Larus and related genera, such as L. canus (common gull or mew) having long pointed wings, short legs, and a mostly white plumage: family Laridae, order Charadriiformes related adjective larine
/ɡʌl/
noun
1.
a person who is easily fooled or cheated
verb
2.
(transitive) to fool, cheat, or hoax
n.

shore bird, early 15c. (in a cook book), probably from Brythonic Celtic, cf. Welsh gwylan “gull,” Cornish guilan, Breton goelann; all from Old Celtic *voilenno-. Replaced Old English mæw (see mew (n.1)).

cant term for “dupe, sucker, credulous person,” 1590s, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from verb meaning “to dupe, cheat” (1540s), earlier “to swallow” (1520s), ultimately from gull “throat, gullet” (early 15c.); see gullet. Or it is perhaps from (or influenced by) the bird (see gull (n.1)); in either case with a sense of “someone who will swallow anything thrown at him.” Another possibility is Middle English dialectal gull “newly hatched bird” (late 14c.), which is perhaps from Old Norse golr “yellow,” from the hue of its down.

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