English-Thai Dictionary
gudgeon
N ปลาน้ำจืด พวก Gobiogobio คนที่ ถูก หลอก ง่าย วง แหวน ร้อย สลัก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GUDGEON
n.gud'jin. A small fish of the genus Cyprinus, a fish easily caught, and hence, 1. A person easily cheated or ensnared.
2. A bait; allurement; something to be caught to a man's disadvantage.
3. An iron pin on which a wheel turns.
Sea-gudgeon, the black goby or rock fish.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GUDGEON
Gud "geon, n. Etym: [OE. gojon, F. goujon, from L. gobio, or gob, Gr. 1st Goby. ]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A small European freshwater fish (Gobio fluviatilis ), allied to the carp. It is easily caught and often used for food and for bait. In America the killifishes or minnows are often called gudgeons.
2. What may be got without skill or merit. Fish not, with this melancholy bait, For this fool gudgeon, this opinion. Shak.
3. A person easily duped or cheated. Swift.
4. (Mach. )
Defn: The pin of iron fastened in the end of a wooden shaft or axle, on which it turns; formerly, any journal, or pivot, or bearing, as the pintle and eye of a hinge, but esp. the end journal of a horizontal.
6. (Naut. )
Defn: A metal eye or socket attached to the sternpost to receive the pintle of the rudder. Ball gudgeon. See under Ball.
GUDGEON
GUDGEON Gud "geon, v. t.
Defn: To deprive fraudulently; to cheat; to dupe; to impose upon. [R.] To be gudgeoned of the opportunities which had been given you. Sir IV. Scott.
New American Oxford Dictionary
gudgeon
gudg eon 1 |ˈgəjən ˈɡəʤən | ▶noun 1 a small, edible, European freshwater fish, often used as bait by anglers. [Gobio gobio, family Cyprinidae. ] 2 archaic a credulous or easily fooled person. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French goujon, from Latin gobio (n- ), from gobius ‘goby. ’
gudgeon
gudg eon 2 |ˈɡəʤən ˈgəjən | ▶noun a pivot or spindle on which a bell or other object swings or rotates. • the tubular part of a hinge into which the pin fits to unite the joint. • a socket at the stern of a vessel, into which a rudder is fitted. • a pin holding two blocks of stone together. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French goujon, diminutive of gouge (see gouge ).
gudgeon pin
gudg eon pin ▶noun a pin holding a piston rod and a connecting rod together.
Oxford Dictionary
gudgeon
gudgeon 1 |ˈgʌdʒ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a small edible European freshwater fish, often used as bait by anglers. ●Gobio gobio, family Cyprinidae. 2 archaic a credulous or easily fooled person. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French goujon, from Latin gobio (n- ), from gobius ‘goby ’.
gudgeon
gudgeon 2 |ˈgʌdʒ (ə )n | ▶noun a pivot or spindle on which a bell or other object swings or rotates. • the tubular part of a hinge into which the pin fits to unite the joint. • a socket at the stern of a boat, into which a rudder is fitted. • a pin holding two blocks of stone together. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French goujon, diminutive of gouge (see gouge ).
gudgeon pin
gudgeon pin ▶noun a pin holding a piston rod and a connecting rod together.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gudgeon
gudg eon /ɡʌ́dʒ (ə )n /名詞 C 1 〘魚 〙カマツカ 〘欧州産の小淡水魚; 食用 生餌用 〙.2 ⦅古 ⦆だまされやすい人 .