1. gaston - Noun
2. gaston - Verb
3. Gaston - Proper noun
A surname from Old Northern French.
A male given name transferred from the surname or from French, of occasional usage.
gaston (plural gastons)
(climbing) A grip using one hand with the thumb down and elbow out.
gaston (third-person singular simple present gastons, present participle gastoning, simple past and past participle gastoned)
(climbing) To hold using such a grip
Tonight I gave you my soul, and I am dead." - Christine, from Gaston Leroux's: The Phantom of the Opera. Gaston Leroux
Gaston was not only a fierce lover, with endless wisdom and imagination, but he was also, perhaps, the first man in the history of the species who had made an emergency landing and had come close to killing himself and his sweetheart simply to make love in a field of violets. Gabriel García Márquez
The first show I ever did, singing and dancing, was Beauty and the Beast. I was playing Gaston. Gaston has red tights, knee high boots, and it's very physical. I had headaches everyday for two months. Hugh Jackman
And in 2004, the downtown area suffered extensive flood damage after the remnants of Hurricane Gaston dumped up to convert of rainfall. Source: Internet
Blondlot was a respected member of the scientific community: he was one of eight physicists who were corresponding members of the French Academy of Sciences and was awarded the Academy's Gaston Planté prize in 1893 and the LaCaze prize in 1899. Source: Internet
Beauty and the Beast prequel series with Gaston and LeFou. Source: Internet