Etymology
The word "gouge" comes from the Old French word "gouge," meaning "to scoop out" or "to hollow out." It is ultimately derived from the Latin word "cavata," meaning "a hollow" or "a cavity."
Meaning
Origin
The word "gouge" has been used in English since the 13th century. It was originally used to describe the act of hollowing out a piece of wood or other material with a sharp tool. Over time, the word came to be used more generally to refer to any act of scooping or hollowing something out.
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