BOOLY


Meaning of BOOLY in English

ˈbülē, -li noun

( -es )

Etymology: Irish Gaelic buaile cattle pen, from Old Irish būale, probably from Latin bovile, bubile cattle stall, from bov-, bos head of cattle — more at cow

1. : a temporary enclosure once common in Ireland for the shelter of cattle or their keepers

2. : a company of herdsmen wandering with their cattle

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