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▪ I. gralloch, n.|ˈgrælɒx| Also -ock. [a. Gael. grealach intestines.] The viscera of a dead deer.
1882Ogilvie, Grallock. 1886Walsingham & Payne-Gallwey Shooting (Badm. Libr.) II. iii. 93 The gralloch showed nothing but clover and grass. ▪ II. gralloch, v.|ˈgrælɒx| Also 9 garlock, grallock, grulloch. [f. prec.] trans. To disembowel (properly, a deer).
1848Fraser's Mag. XXXVIII. 313 Having flayed and garlocked the elk, he cut off one of its haunches. 1863Ouida Held in Bondage (1870) 55 We think no toil or trouble too great to hear the ping of the bullet, and see the deer grallocked at last. 1894Sir J. D. Astley 50 Y. my Life I. 297 We had to gralloch our pig ourselves, for the natives would not touch them. Hence ˈgralloched ppl. a.
1897Outing (U.S.) XXIX. 440/1 We bore our gralloched game..on double shoulder poles. |