noun
- a small, narrow-necked water vessel, typically made of porous earthenware, used in South Asia to cool water by evaporation
Usage: also spelled 'goglet' or 'gogglet'; chiefly historical or regional
Examples
- The traveler carried a guglet filled with cool water during the hot journey.
- In traditional Indian households, a guglet was kept on the shelf to provide refreshing drinking water.
- The porous guglet allowed water to seep through its walls, creating natural evaporative cooling.
- She filled the guglet each morning and by afternoon the water inside had become pleasantly cool.