noun
- a heavily armed foot soldier or mercenary, especially one from Scotland or the Hebrides who served in Ireland during the Middle Ages.
Usage: historical; also spelled galloglass or galloglach
Examples
- The Irish chieftain hired gallowglasses from the Scottish islands to strengthen his forces.
- Gallowglasses were known for their skill with axes and heavy armor.
- During the 15th century, gallowglasses played a significant role in Irish warfare.
- The term gallowglass comes from the Irish word for foreign warrior.
- Many gallowglasses settled in Ireland and became integrated into local clans.