gorget

[ˈɡɔːdʒɪt]

gorget Definition

  • 1a piece of armor protecting the throat
  • 2a patch of distinctive color on the throat of an animal, especially a bird

Using gorget: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gorget" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The knight wore a gorget to protect his neck in battle.

  • Example

    The male hummingbird has a bright red gorget.

  • Example

    The turkey vulture's gorget is a dull red color.

gorget Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gorget

Phrases with gorget

  • gorgeted puffleg

    a species of hummingbird with a distinctive green and blue gorget

    Example

    The gorgeted puffleg is a rare and beautiful bird found in the Andes mountains.

  • a patch of feathers on the throat of a bird that is a different color from the rest of its plumage

    Example

    The male mallard duck has a distinctive green gorget patch on his throat.

  • a species of bird found in South America with a distinctive white gorget on its throat

    Example

    The gorgeted wood quail is known for its unique vocalizations and beautiful plumage.

Origins of gorget

from Old French 'gorgete', diminutive of 'gorge', meaning 'throat'

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Summary: gorget in Brief

A 'gorget' [ˈɡɔːdʒɪt] is a piece of armor that protects the throat, commonly worn by knights in battle. It can also refer to a patch of distinctive color on the throat of an animal, especially a bird. Examples include the bright red gorget of the male hummingbird and the gorget patch on the mallard duck. 'Gorget' extends into phrases like 'gorgeted puffleg,' a species of hummingbird with a distinctive green and blue gorget.