Gig"got (?), n.
See Gigot.
[Obs.]
Chapman.
© Webster 1913.
Gig"ot, Gig"got (), n. [F., fr. OF. gigue fiddle; -- on account of the resemblance in shape. See Jig, n.]
1.
A leg of mutton.
2.
A small piece of flesh; a slice.
[Obs.]
The rest in giggots cut, they spit.
Chapman.
© Webster 1913.