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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
gurgitation

late 14c., from Late Latin gurgulationem (nominative gurgulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of gurgitare "to engulf," from gurges "whirlpool, gorge" (see gurges).

Usage examples of "gurgitation".

Evidently his uncomfortable predicament had upset his digestion for he rumbled lamentably and at each uncontrollable gurgitation he assumed an air of huffy grandeur.