Gault

See also: gault

English

Etymology

In some cases, from Middle English galt(e) (boar), from or related to Old Norse gǫltr.[1] In other cases, from Old French gaut (woods) (as in placenames like Le Gault),[1] from Proto-West Germanic *walþu.

Proper noun

Gault

  1. A surname.

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French

Etymology

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Proper noun

Gault ?

  1. a surname, Gault

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