Gouge (?), n. [F. gouge. LL.
gubia, guvia, gulbia, gulvia,
gulvium; cf. Bisc. gubia bow, gubioa
throat.]
1. A chisel, with a hollow or semicylindrical
blade, for scooping or cutting holes, channels, or grooves, in wood,
stone, etc.; a similar instrument, with curved edge, for turning
wood.
2. A bookbinder's tool for blind tooling or
gilding, having a face which forms a curve.
3. An incising tool which cuts forms or
blanks for gloves, envelopes, etc. from leather, paper, etc.
Knight.
4. (Mining) Soft material lying
between the wall of a vein and the solid vein.
Raymond.
5. The act of scooping out with a gouge, or
as with a gouge; a groove or cavity scooped out, as with a
gouge.
6. Imposition; cheat; fraud; also, an
impostor; a cheat; a trickish person. [Slang, U. S.]
Gouge bit, a boring bit, shaped like a
gouge.
Gouge (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Gouged (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Gouging (?).] 1. To scoop out with a
gouge.
2. To scoop out, as an eye, with the thumb
nail; to force out the eye of (a person) with the thumb. [K
S.]
☞ A barbarity mentioned by some travelers as formerly
practiced in the brutal frays of desperadoes in some parts of the
United States.
3. To cheat in a bargain; to chouse.
[Slang, U. S.]