Gosling Definition

gŏzlĭng
goslings
noun
A young goose.
Webster's New World
A young and foolish or inexperienced person.
Webster's New World

(dated) A catkin on nut trees and pines.

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Other Word Forms of Gosling

Noun

Singular:
gosling
Plural:
goslings

Origin of Gosling

  • From Late Middle English gosling, goselyng (“gosling”), alteration (due to Middle English goos, gose (“goose”)) of earlier gesling (“gosling”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse gæsling, géslingr (“gosling”), from gás (“goose”) + -lingr (“-ling”). Cognate with Danish gæsling (“gosling”), Swedish gässling (“gosling”). Compare also Low German gossel, gössel (“gosling”), German Gänslein (“gosling”). More at goose, -ling.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English variant (influenced by gos goose) of gesling from Old Norse gæslingr diminutive of gās goose ghans- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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