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Galwegian
/ ɡælˈwiːdʒən /
noun
- another word for Gallovidian
- a native or inhabitant of the town or county of Galway in W Republic of Ireland
adjective
- another word for Gallovidian
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Galwegian1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Galwegian1
C18: influenced by Norway, Norwegian
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Example Sentences
Another desponding Galwegian found fault with the Liberal party of 1884.
From Project Gutenberg
At the head, the founder of the race, dressed like some mighty baron, or rather some Galwegian prince, sat with his lady.
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The most suggestive point in the "Flyting" is that a native of the Lothians could still regard a Galwegian as a "beggar Irish bard".
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It took me over a long stretch of the best hunting country of Galway, and my jarvey was a Galwegian of the type dear to the heart of Lever.
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This tallies with what I heard at Gweedore from my Galwegian acquaintance.
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