The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gurgeons
Grudgeons \Grud"geons\, Gurgeons \Gur"geons\, n. pl. [Prob. from P. grugir to craunch; cf. D. gruizen to crush, grind, and E. grout.] Coarse meal. [Obs.]
Gurgeons
Gurgeons \Gur"geons\, n. pl. [Obs.] See Grudgeons.
Wiktionary
gurgeons
alt. (context obsolete English) a coarse bran flour n. (context obsolete English) a coarse bran flour
Usage examples of "gurgeons".
The second is the cheat or wheaten bread, so named because the colour thereof resembleth the grey or yellowish wheat, being clean and well dressed, and out of this is the coarsest of the bran (usually called gurgeons or pollard) taken.