ˈgaləˌwā noun
Etymology: from Galloway, a district in Scotland
1. often capitalized
a. : a breed of small hardy horses of former times originating in Galloway, Scotland
b. -s : a large pony or small horse
2. usually capitalized : a breed of hardy medium-sized hornless chiefly black beef cattle native to southwestern Scotland and distinguished from the Aberdeen Angus chiefly by the very heavy curly coat