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gollan(d Obs. exc. dial.|ˈgɒlən(d| Forms: 4, 9 gollan, 6–9 gollande, (6 gallande, 9 gollin), 7 goulan(d, 6– golland. See also gowan. [Prob. related in some way to gold n.2] A name given to various species of Ranunculus, Caltha, and Trollius. Also in combs. lucken-, water-golland (q.v.).
a1387Sinon. Barthol. (Anecd. Oxon.) 30 Mentula, an. gollan, apium emoroidarum idem. 1538Turner Libellus, Golland, Ranunculus. 1548― Names of Herbes 67 Ranunculus is called in greeke Batrachion, in englishe Crowfote or a Gallande. 1625B. Jonson Paris Anniversary, Bring..Pinks, goulands, king-cups. 1691Ray N.C. Words 32 Goulans, q.d. Goldins, Corn Marigolds. 1842Hardy in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club II. No. 10. 20 The various species of crowfoot, which, in the border counties of England and Scotland, are named the yellow gowan, gowlon, or gollande. 1881Cumbld. Gloss. 2nd Suppl., Gollin, the globe flower (Trollius Europœus). 1882Lanc. Gloss., Gollin, the marsh marigold. 1893Northumbld. Gloss., Gollan, Golland, Gowlan, a flower of a golden hue. ‘As yalla as a gollan’. |