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What (who) is gigot - definition

FAMILY NAME
Gigot (disambiguation)

gigot         
['d??g?t]
¦ noun a leg of mutton or lamb.
Origin
Fr., dimin. of colloq. gigue 'leg'.
Gigot         
·noun ·Alt. of Giggot.
Edward Gigot         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN
Edward Francis Gigot
Edward Francis Gigot (May 30, 1847 – December 3, 1928) was a German-born merchant and political figure in Manitoba. He represented St.

Wikipedia

Gigot

Gigot is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Edward Gigot (1847–1928), German-born Canadian merchant and politician
  • Francis Gigot (1859–1920), French Roman Catholic priest
  • François Gigot de la Peyronie (1678–1747), French surgeon
  • Maurice-Joseph-Louis Gigot d'Elbée (1752–1794), French Royalist military leader
  • Paul Gigot, American political commentator and editor
  • Tony Gigot (born 1990), French rugby league player
  • Samuel Gigot (born 1993), French football player
Examples of use of gigot
1. "I just think it‘s time," Rove told Gigot in comments confirmed by the White House.
2. "I just don‘t believe it," the president told Paul Gigot, according to an account published Saturday.
3. Gigot was selected during a recent board meeting in New York.
4. Rove told Gigot that he remains confident Bush will recover politically despite his low approval ratings.
5. Gigot also hosts a weekly half–hour news program, the Journal Editorial Report,‘‘ on Fox News Channel.