adjective
also en·gou·lé äⁿgülā ; or en·gouled (ˈ)än|güld
Etymology: engoulée from French, feminine of engoulé, from past participle of engouler to swallow up, from Old French engoler, from en- en- (I) + gole throat, mouth, from Latin gula throat; engoulé from French, from past participle of engouler; engouled modification (influenced by English -ed ) of French engoulé — more at glutton
heraldry : having the extremities issuing from the mouths of animals — used of an ordinary