[f. ANTI- 6 + guggle = GURGLE + -EN1.] A small siphon inserted into the mouths of carboys, etc., when liquor is poured out, so as to admit the air without gurgling.
1794. G. Adams, Nat. & Exp. Phil., I. ii. 58. The anti-guggler formerly much used for the decanting of liquors liable to sediment.
1875. in Ure, Dict. Arts.