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Gascoigne

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Name — An English surname derived from Gascony, a historical region of southwestern France, notably borne by footballer Paul Gascoigne.

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle English Gascoyne, from Anglo-Norman Gascoigne, from Late Latin Wascōnia, from Wascōnēs, modification of Classical Latin Vasconēs (“Basques, Gascons”), from Ancient Greek Οὐάσκωνες (Ouáskōnes). Compare Gascon and Gascony.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Gascoigne” mean?

The word “Gascoigne” means an English surname derived from Gascony, a historical region of southwestern France, notably borne by footballer Paul Gascoigne.

How do you pronounce “Gascoigne”?

“Gascoigne” is pronounced gas-koyn (/ɡæskɔɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Gascoigne” in a sentence?

Here is “Gascoigne” used in a sentence: “Paul Gascoigne, known as Gazza, was a celebrated English footballer.”

What part of speech is “Gascoigne”?

“Gascoigne” is a name.

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