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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1916

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GOHALLIER, n. A noisy gathering. [go′hɑljər]Abd. 1916 T.S.D.C.II.:
There wis a great gohallier efter the mairriage.

[For second element cf. hallety s.v. Hallet, romping and Hallock adj., noisy. The first may represent Cur-, Gil-, q.v.]

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