gəˈlō(ə)r, -ȯ(ə)r, -ōə, -ȯ(ə) adjective
Etymology: Irish Gaelic go leor enough, from go to (from Old Irish co, cu ) + leor enough (from Old Irish lour, loor ); akin to Welsh llawer much, many, Old Irish lōg reward, price — more at lucre
: abundant , plentiful , profuse — used postpositively
bargains galore for sharp-eyed buyers — H.T.Simmons
women's clubs and lodges, and other organizations galore — F.L.Mott
Philadelphia, which boasts history galore — Lewis Mumford