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The black dress, black cloak, black shoes and stockings, the puritanical-looking golilla or Spanish collar, give to
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Notwithstanding the _patois_ of his speech, what Saloo said was well enough understood by his companions, for in the _led golilla_ or
The Castaways Mayne Reid 1850
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Some call him _oolang-ootang_, some say _led golilla_.
The Castaways Mayne Reid 1850
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He was clothed in a musk colour silk suit, embroidered with gold, a golilla
Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, bart., ambassador from Charles the Second to the courts of Portugal and Madrid. Anne Harrison Fanshawe 1652
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He no half dang'lous like oolang-ootang led golilla. "
The Castaways Mayne Reid 1850
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Singapo tiga not so dang'lous as _mias_ -- he not common kind, but gleat _mias lombi_ -- what Poltugee people callee ` _led golilla_. '"
The Castaways Mayne Reid 1850
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Obs. n., A kind of starched collar worn in Spain. Spanish golilla (French golille), dim. of gola, throat (fr. Latin gula).
August 21, 2008