Cork Slang, Like A Dictionary of Cork Slang
by Seán Beecher
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Introduction · Acknowledgements
GWALL

Construct: Noun
Definition: A load, a large quantity or amount.
Use: He had a gwall of them.
He had a large quantity of them.
Derivation: Irish 'Gábháil' - 'as much as can be taken between the outstreched hands'. (Dinneen)


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