"Gaoled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Imprisoned or confined in a prison.
A gantlet is a literary metaphor for a test of endurance, courage, or acceptance of a challenge. It originated from the medieval practice of exacting punishment or discipline, where a condemned person had to run between two rows of people who were permitted to beat them with sticks or rods.
A gantry is a large, tall framework, often of metal, that supports several beams or girders, used typically to carry a crane, machine, or other equipment on a large scale. It is often used in construction sites, factories, or ports to lift, move, or position heavy objects.
Gaon is a noun that refers to a rural area or a village, typically in South Asia. It is also the Hindi word for a village or a town. In some contexts, gaon can also mean the country or a region.