G'ARGARISM, noun [Latin gargarismus; Gr. to wash the mouth; allied probably to gorge, the throat.]
A gargle; any liquid preparation used to wash the mouth and throat, to cure inflammations or ulcers, etc.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
G'ARGARISM, noun [Latin gargarismus; Gr. to wash the mouth; allied probably to gorge, the throat.]
A gargle; any liquid preparation used to wash the mouth and throat, to cure inflammations or ulcers, etc.