SWALEDALE


Meaning of SWALEDALE in English

ˈswā(ə)lˌdā(ə)l noun

Etymology: from Swaledale, upland vale in Yorkshire, England, where it is bred

1. usually capitalized : a British breed of hardy mutton type hill sheep producing a very long but coarse fleece

2. -s often capitalized : a sheep of the Swaledale breed

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