غرغر

Etymology
From the onomatopoeic root ; compare  and.

Verb

 * 1) to gargle; to gurgle
 * 2) to boil, to seethe
 * 3) to reiterate one's voice
 * 4) to die with a death rattle in the throat
 * 5) to cut the throat of
 * 6) to pierce in the throat

Noun



 * 1) guinea-fowl ( spp.)

Noun

 * 1) murmur, muttering
 * 2) complaint, fuss