noun
- a whirlpool or abyss; a deep chasm or gulf
Usage: archaic or literary; from Latin
Examples
- The ship was pulled toward the gurges in the center of the strait.
- Ancient mariners feared the gurges that lay beyond the known maps.
- The poet described despair as a gurges that swallowed all hope.
- Sailors spoke in hushed tones of the gurges near the rocky coast.