gil·lie also ghil·lie  (g ĭl ē)
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n. pl. gil·liesor ghil·lies 1. Scots A professional fishing and hunting guide. 2. A shoe with crisscrossed laces and no tongue, especially a low-cut, soft shoe used in dancing.
[Scottish Gaelic gille, boy, servant, from Old Irish gilla, youth old enough to bear arms, from earlier gilldæ, possibly (via Medieval Latin) of Germanic origin and akin to Old French geldon, foot soldier (from gelde, band of foot soldiers, from Frankish *gilda) and Old English gilda, member of a confraternity or association, both ultimately from Germanic *geldam, contribution (such as made by members to an association).] |