galloway
See also: Galloway
English
Etymology
From Galloway, Scotland, where they were bred.
Noun
galloway (plural galloways)
- A kind of small horse originally bred in Galloway, Scotland.
- 1641, John Milton, Animadversions upon the Remonstrants Defence against Smectymnuus; republished in A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton, […], volume I, Amsterdam [actually London: s.n.], 1698, →OCLC, page 164:
- but if you have no mercy upon them, yet ſpare your ſelfe, leſt you bejade the good Galloway, your owne opiniaſter Wit,
- 1792, Charlotte Smith, Desmond, Broadview, published 2001, page 173:
- ‘Don't you remember a famous trotting galloway I had, two years ago, that I bought at Tattersall's, that would go fifteen miles within the hour?’
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