GLOUCESTER OLD SPOTS


Meaning of GLOUCESTER OLD SPOTS in English

-ˈōl(d)zˌpäts, -)ˌsp- noun plural but singular in construction

Usage: usually capitalized G&O&S

Etymology: from Gloucester, county in England, where the breed was developed

: an old British breed of hardy black-and-white-spotted swine now chiefly used for crossbreeding

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