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Gallipoli|gæˈlɪpəlɪ| The name of a town in Apulia, Italy, used to designate the olive-oil exported from there. Gallipoli soap, soap made from this oil.
1822C. Lillie Brit. Perfumer xl. 223 Gallipoly Soap. This, like the French soap, above described, comes in large cakes, which generally smell so strong of bad oil, as hardly to be borne. 1839Ure Dict. Arts 541 Gallipoli oil, is a coarse olive oil, containing more or less mucilage. 1868F. H. Joynson Metals 120 Common rosin, melted with a little gallipoli oil and spirits of turpentine. 1884W. S. B. Maclaren Spinning (ed. 2) 45 If..oil is used..it should be the best quality of olive. Gallipoli is the name for the very best. |