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According to Merriam-webster the first known use as a knife was from 1582, and the first known use as a ditch, or water course, etc. is from 1637.  Origin: "probably alteration of Middle English golet ravine, throat".

 

Origin of gullet

Middle English golet, from Old French goulet, from goule, throat, from Latin gula. (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition)
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maybe a hybrid?? a very large kitchen knife and throat? could it be down to the pig killing at end of the year? have a listen to the national archive of audio recordings re the pig killing and other things which are fascinating

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Gruesome Reading 3g - except for Sanson's operating of the device "in dead earnest". That caused a chuckle but perhaps I have a warped sense of humour. It's no coincidence that the doctor's name was Guillotin. That was his real name and the Word guillotine is an eponymous construction - just like watt, wellington, stetson and volt. Even though the device was around long before the good doctor revolutionised legal murder, by making it more humane, it wasn't called a guillotine until the late 18th Century in honour of his work.

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Sorry for not making myself clear.  I meant a coincidence between the Latin gula (derived French goulet) and the surname Guillotin.  I sort of imagined that the Dr may have had gully or similar manufacture in his family line and was simply expanding the family franchise!  :D  OK, not a perfect match, but close enough to wonder.

 

Thanks for eponymous; I was groping for the word, but in the moment it escaped me!  :book:

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