early 13c., from an unrecorded Old English word or else from Old Norse gapa "to open the mouth wide, gape" (see gap (n.)). Related: Gaped; gaping. As a noun, "act of opening the mouth," from 1530s.
gantry
Ganymede
gaol
gaoler
gap
gape
gaper
gaping
gappy
gap-toothed
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