Gallowa

See also: gallowa

Scots

Alternative forms

  • gallawa (dialectal, variant spelling)
  • gallowa (dialectal, variant spelling)
  • Galloway (dialectal, variant spelling)

Etymology

  • Borrowed from English Galloway, originally referring to the district in southwest Scotland where such small horses and cattle were bred. Shortened in Scots speech to Gallowa.

    Pronunciation

    • (Scotland) IPA(key): /ˈɡaləwə/
    • Hyphenation: Gal‧lo‧wa

    Noun

    Gallowa (plural Gallowas)

    1. Pony or a small wiry horse bred in Galloway.
      Synonyms: cuddie, galloway, garron, horce, hors, powny
      • 2020, Anastasija Ropa, Timothy Dawson, The Horse in Premodern European Culture, →ISBN, page 238:
        … to be the closest living relatives of the now extinct Galloway, still use the term either in conjunction (Dales Galloway, Fell Galloway) or as a stand-alone (including the forms Gallowa and …
    2. A stocky, hornless breed of black cattle.
      Synonyms: beast, cou, Galloway, nowt
      • 2023, Ian Mitchell, Mountain Footfalls, →ISBN, page 238:
        …But a little diversion was provided once back at the car when we saw a herd of Gallowa 'belties'…

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    Proper noun

    Gallowa

    1. Galloway, a region in Scotland.
      Coordinate term: Dumfries an Gallowa
      • 1806, The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Poerty - THE HILLS O' GALLOWA', page 288:
        ... Ye powers wha rowe this yirthen ba', An' O sae blythe through life I'll steer Amang the hills o' Gallowa'. ...
      • 1831, Allan Cunningham, Fraser's magazine for town and country, 1830-1869, THE BIRD AND EGG.--A TALE., page 693:
        ... And sic a hill! high, large, and round! The three times sifted snaw, Ne'er shone sae white on ony hill, In all wide Gallowa. ...

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