Why this word is great
GOGLET — [Noun] A porous earthenware vessel with a narrow neck, designed to cool water through gradual evaporation. From Portuguese gorgoleta, diminutive of gorja ("throat"), its form echoes the constriction of a swallow. Unlike a "pitcher" (which seals in temperature) or an "amphora" (which hoards without intention), the goglet is an instrument of quiet transformation. It is the rough terracotta belly sweating in the shade, the faint mineral tang of water drawn from its depths, the slow miracle of liquid turning cooler than the air around it—a humble testament to patience and the physics of thirst.