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- Gobbet abstract "A Gobbet, derived from the Old French gober (to swallow) and etymologically related to gobble (to eat quickly), is a small chunk of meat, roughly the size of a mouthful. It is borrowed in modern use to indicate the concept of a small chunk, e.g.: gobbets of text, gobbets of information. In the study of history and classics, gobbet often refers to a brief analysis text of a larger work or body of source material. The Oxford English Dictionary contains no references to gobbets as literary fragments before 1913.".
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- Gobbet wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Gobbet wikiPageRevisionID "577621129".
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLink Category:School_examinations.
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLink Category:School_terminology.
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:gobble.
- Gobbet wikiPageWikiLinkText "gobbet".
- Gobbet hasPhotoCollection Gobbet.
- Gobbet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gobbet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gobbet subject Category:School_examinations.
- Gobbet subject Category:School_terminology.
- Gobbet hypernym Chunk.
- Gobbet type School.
- Gobbet type Method.
- Gobbet type School.
- Gobbet comment "A Gobbet, derived from the Old French gober (to swallow) and etymologically related to gobble (to eat quickly), is a small chunk of meat, roughly the size of a mouthful. It is borrowed in modern use to indicate the concept of a small chunk, e.g.: gobbets of text, gobbets of information. In the study of history and classics, gobbet often refers to a brief analysis text of a larger work or body of source material.".
- Gobbet label "Gobbet".
- Gobbet sameAs m.0c603x.
- Gobbet sameAs Q5575419.
- Gobbet sameAs Q5575419.
- Gobbet wasDerivedFrom Gobbet?oldid=577621129.
- Gobbet isPrimaryTopicOf Gobbet.