| 释义 | gal·low·glass \ˈgalōˌglas\ noun
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 Etymology: Irish Gaelic gallōglach, from gall foreigner + ōglach servant, soldier, youth, from Old Irish ōclach youth, from ōac young; akin to Welsh ieuanc young, Old English geong — more at young
 1.  : one of a class of soldiers (as mercenaries or retainers) formerly maintained by an Irish chief
 2.  : a heavily armed Irish foot soldier — compare kern
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