Definition of Gooral

1. goral [n -S] - See also: goral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gooral

goonier
goonies
gooniest
goonishness
goonlike
goons
goony
goop
goopier
goopiest
goopily
goops
goopy
goor
goora nut
gooral (current term)
goorals
gooranut
gooranuts
gooroo
gooroos
goors
goos
goosander
goosanders
goose
goose-pen
goose-penned
goose-rumped
goose-step

Literary usage of Gooral

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

1. The Large and Small Game of Bengal and the North-western Provinces of India by John Henry Baldwin (1877)
"The gooral may generally be found grazing in the morning and towards evening on steep hills, often under pine trees ; there are generally one or two ..."

2. Sport in Many Lands by H. A. L. (Henry Astbury Leveson), H. A. L. (1877)
"... the gooral, the surrow, the musk-deer, and goa. THE Ovis AMMON, or nyan, is the largest wild sheep known, as it measures from twelve to thirteen hands ..."

3. Big Game Shooting by Clive Phillipps-Wolley (1894)
"Wherever a landslip has occurred, wherever thire is a steep rocky slope covered with long grass and occasional bushes and pines, there gooral are sure to be ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"In November of the following year a similar band of gooral was found on almost ... As regards its characteristics, the gooral may be said to take the same ..."

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