Definition of Gollars

1. gollar [v] - See also: gollar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gollars

goliases
goliasing
goliath
goliath beetle
goliath frog
goliaths
golimumab
goll
gollan
golland
gollands
gollans
gollar
gollared
gollaring
gollars (current term)
goller
gollered
gollering
gollers
gollied
gollies
golliwog
golliwogg
golliwoggs
golliwogs
gollop
golloped
golloping
gollops

Literary usage of Gollars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1883)
"They are divided into gollars proper, ... and Hav-gollars, who neither eat together nor intermarry.3 The men are dark, stout, and strongly made; ..."

2. Ramaseeana: Or, A Vocabulary of the Peculiar Language Used by the Thugs by William Henry Sleeman (1836)
"... where two gollars and one Moorman had halted ; we went to them and from thence proceeded together as far as the sea side, when they killed them by ..."

3. Gazetteer by Bombay (Presidency (1883)
"They are divided into gollars proper, ... -gollars, who neither eat together nor intermarry.3 The men are dark, stout, and strongly made ; and the women ..."

4. Illustrations of the History and Practices of the Thugs, and Notices of Some by Edward Thornton (1851)
"As the village at which the gollars and Moorman were expected to arrive is but one day's march from the village which they had left, fearing that a search ..."

5. Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall by Royal Geological Society of Cornwall (1843)
"I \ ill are few, and the mists (locally called gollars) so frequent and dense, that tourists usually content themselves with its outskirts, and seldom visit ..."

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