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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV). Includes material from the 1976 supplement.
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GALYEW, n. “The slimy coating of green seaweed on an ebbed shore” (Arg. 1936 L. McInnes Dial. S. Kintyre 9, Arg.1 1946, local). [′gɑl′ju]
[Cf. I.r. cál, kale, alga + ? Cf. Ir. liach, kelpweed, Uls. dial. liagh, the seaweeds Laminariae (Traynor).]