an area of SW Scotland, on the Solway Firth: consists of the former counties of Kirkcudbright and Wigtown, now part of Dumfries and Galloway; in the west is a large peninsula, the Rhins of Galloway, with the Mull of Galloway, a promontory, at the south end of it (the southernmost point of Scotland)
2.
a breed of hardy beef cattle, usually black, originally bred in Galloway
Galloway in American English1
(ˈgæləˌweɪ)
noun
any of a breed of polled beef cattle, usually black with a curly coat, resembling the Aberdeen Angus and originating in the district of Galloway
Galloway in American English2
(ˈgæləˌweɪ)
former district of SW Scotland: now part of Dumfries and Galloway