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GOLLAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. dialectal, British : to call out in a loud voice : shout, roar 2. dialectal, British : to make a gurgling sound
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16th century German – gollar - Katafalk - WordPress.com
My gollar is made out of wool and lined with rabbit fur and can be worn both with the collar down and the collar standing, it is closed with three hooks and ...
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Gollar - Wikipedia
Gollar (Persian: گل لر) is a village in Vargahan Rural District, in the Central District of Ahar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, ...
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16th century german Gollar, with silk embroideries
This is a quite easy garment, made by three pieces of linen, one back piece and two front pieces (and the collar). There are just two seams, ...
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16th century goller - Whilja' s Corner - WordPress.com
During the 16th century in Germany you can see several different shaped Gollers, usually just covering the shoulders and bust area.
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gollar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(UK, dialect, obsolete, intransitive) To scold or speak loudly. Anagrams. edit · Gorall.
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Gollar Name Meaning and Gollar Family History at FamilySearch
Gollar Name Meaning. Hungarian (Kollár): occupational name for a cartwright, wheelwright, of Slavic origin (see Kolar , compare below). Slovak ( ...
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16th Century German Gollar - Caterina's Commonplace Book
This is a type of garment that most people wear with their working class or camp follower clothing, and that's how I intended mine to be used.
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A gollar | Clothing the Low Countries - WordPress.com
My gollar is made from a heavy felted maroon wool, lined and edged with black cotton drill. It does not have a collar and is closed by three ...
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William Gollar
William Gollar (11 March 1858 – 31 August 1916) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago in 1890/91. Gollar was born at Hobart in Tasmania in 1858. He worked as a baker and was a member of the Albion Cricket Club in Dunedin.
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goller
gollar, goller, v. Sc. (ˈgɒlə(r)) Also guller. [Echoic; cf. golly.] 1. intr. ‘To emit a guggling sound’ (Jam.).1801 Hogg Scots Pastorals 21. 1826 G. Beattie John o' Arnha' Life (1863) 222 I'll gar ye gape, an' glowr, an' gollar. 2. To utter loud but thick and scarcely articulate sounds; to shout. Al...
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Lethal (American band)
Lethal also added a second guitarist, Chuck Gollar in 1982. Gollar was replaced by Dell Hull in 1983. Hartman – drums (1988–1996, 2006–present)
David McElfresh – guitars (1991–1996, 2006–present)
Chris Brown – guitars (2013-present)
Former members
Chuck Gollar
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golly
▪ I. † ˈgolly, n. Obs.—1 [Cf. goll.] (See quot.)1656 W. D. tr. Comenius' Gate Lat. Unl. §213. 59 The hand held hollow is the Golly; stretched out, the Palm.▪ II. golly, v. Sc. (ˈgɒlɪ) [Echoic; cf. gollar v.] intr. To shout with a thick voice. Hence ˈgollying vbl. n.1838 Carlyle Let. in Froude Life i...
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guller
▪ I. † ˈguller1 Obs. In 7 gullar. [f. gull v.1 + -er1.] A guzzler, glutton.1604 T. Wright Passions iv. ii. §2. 128 Great feasters and gullars cannot but be subiect to many vices.▪ II. † ˈguller2 Obs. [f. gull v.3 + -er1.] One who dupes or befools; a cheat.1602 How Choose Good Wife v. iii, He was a g...
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