Definition of Gobbo

1. a hunchback [n GOBBI]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gobbo

gobbings
gobbinsite
gobble hole
gobble up
gobbled
gobbledegoo
gobbledegook
gobbledegooks
gobbledygook
gobbledygooks
gobbler
gobblers
gobbles
gobbling
gobbo (current term)
gobemouche
gobemouches
gobernadora
gobernadoras
gobet
gobets
gobful
gobfuls
gobhi
gobies
gobiid
gobiids
gobioid

Literary usage of Gobbo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"The fiend is at mine elbow, and tempts me, saying to me, " gobbo, Launcelot gobbo, good Launcelot, or good gobbo, or good Launcelot gobbo, use your legs, ..."

2. Links in My Life on Land and Sea by James William Gambier (1907)
"CHAPTER I BOYHOOD Birth—H gobbo—Queen Victoria at Bonn—Thunderstorm at Brussels—A Waterloo fraud—French Revolution of 1848— Belle w-Higgins—At Cheltenham ..."

3. Picturesque Sicily by William Agnew Paton (1897)
"... An Uncanny Guide — Monte San Giuliano — The Field of Hercules— "gobbo Brings us Luck"—"A Guide-book in Breeches." THERE are two hotels in Trapani. ..."

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