gralloch

/ˈɡrɑːlɒx/

Definitions

1. noun

The entrails of a deer or other large animal, especially after it has been killed, or the act of cutting them out.

“The hunter performed the gralloch on the freshly killed stag.”

2. verb

To cut out the entrails of a deer or other large animal, especially after it has been killed.

“The experienced hunter knew how to gralloch the carcass quickly and efficiently.”

Synonyms

  • entrails
  • guts

Antonyms

  • contents
  • intestines