Galyartlie, adv. In a sprightly manner.
Lyndsay.
To GALE, GAIL, v. n. Applied to the note of the cuckoo.
Douglas.
Su. G. gal-a, to sing; Dan. gal-er, to crow.
To Galyie, Gallyie, v. n. To roar, to brawl, Ang.
Su. G. gaell-a, Isl. giall-a, to vociferate.
Galyie, Gallyie, Gellie, s. A cry of displeasure, Ang.
Su. G. gaell, vociferatio.
GALLAND, s. A young fellow.
V. [Callan].
GALLANT, adj. Large, S. B.
Journ. Lond.
GALLION, s. A lean horse, Tweedd.