late 13c., "a fragment," from Old French gobet "piece, mouthful," diminutive of gobe "mouthful, lump," related to gober "to gulp, swallow down," probably from Gaulish *gobbo- (compare Irish gob "mouth," Gaelic gob "beak").
双语例句
1. The glazed eyes stirred and Wu Sun - fu brought up a gobbet of phlegm.