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Definition of gralloch in English: grallochnoun ˈɡraləkˈɡrælək mass nounThe viscera of a dead deer. Example sentencesExamples - Which is just as well because once a deer is shot, the gamekeeper must carry out the gralloch, or disembowelling.
verb ˈɡraləkˈɡrælək [with object]Disembowel (a deer that has been shot). Example sentencesExamples - A stag is always gralloched before the carcass is taken down the mountain.
- The current legislation allows deer stalking in infected areas, but the deer carcase must be gralloched [emptied] and skinned where shot.
- And certainly there is enough gralloching, skinning and exposure of internal organs to keep a medium-sized butcher's premises awash with blood.
- The deer are always bled and gralloched immediately after killing.
Synonyms disembowel, eviscerate, draw, dress, clean, remove the innards from, remove the guts from
Origin Mid 19th century: from Scottish Gaelic grealach 'entrails'. Definition of gralloch in US English: grallochnounˈɡraləkˈɡrælək The viscera of a dead deer. Example sentencesExamples - Which is just as well because once a deer is shot, the gamekeeper must carry out the gralloch, or disembowelling.
verbˈɡraləkˈɡrælək [with object]Disembowel (a deer that has been shot). Example sentencesExamples - A stag is always gralloched before the carcass is taken down the mountain.
- And certainly there is enough gralloching, skinning and exposure of internal organs to keep a medium-sized butcher's premises awash with blood.
- The current legislation allows deer stalking in infected areas, but the deer carcase must be gralloched [emptied] and skinned where shot.
- The deer are always bled and gralloched immediately after killing.
Synonyms disembowel, eviscerate, draw, dress, clean, remove the innards from, remove the guts from
Origin Mid 19th century: from Scottish Gaelic grealach ‘entrails’. |