Gobble
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early 17th century: probably from gob1.
wiktionary
From gob + -le. See also French gober.
Onomatopoetic of the sound of a turkey.
etymonline
gobble (v.1)
"eat greedily, swallow hastily," c. 1600, probably partly echoic, partly frequentative and based on gob (n.1), via gobben "drink something greedily" (early 15c.). Related: Gobbled; gobbling.
gobble (v.2)
"make a turkey noise," 1670s, probably imitative, perhaps influenced by gobble (v.1) or gargle. As a noun from 1781.