
A gilravage is a lively, boistrous feast or party. Use of the term is mainly restricted to Scotland and the neighbouring parts of northern England. Writing in 1808, John Jamieson described a gilravage as a noisy, merry meeting in which an excess of food and strong alcoholic liquor was consumed, but among a pleasant atmosphere with no harm being don...
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