ghillie

[gil-ee]

ghillie Definition

  • 1a shoe without a tongue, worn for hunting and fishing
  • 2a person who acts as a fishing or hunting guide

Using ghillie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ghillie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore his ghillie shoes while fishing in the river.

  • Example

    The ghillie led the group of hunters through the forest.

  • Example

    The ghillie was an expert in fly fishing.

ghillie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ghillie

Phrases with ghillie

  • ghillie suit

    a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble heavy foliage, used by hunters and snipers to blend into their surroundings

    Example

    The sniper put on his ghillie suit before heading out on his mission.

  • ghillie brogues

    traditional Scottish shoes worn with a kilt, featuring long laces that wrap around the ankle and calf

    Example

    He wore a pair of ghillie brogues to complete his traditional Scottish outfit.

  • ghillie callum

    a traditional Scottish dance performed by men wearing a kilt and ghillie brogues

    Example

    The dancers performed the ghillie callum at the Highland Games.

Origins of ghillie

from Scottish Gaelic 'gille', meaning 'servant' or 'lad'

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Summary: ghillie in Brief

'Ghillie' [gil-ee] refers to a type of shoe without a tongue, commonly worn for hunting and fishing, and also to a person who acts as a guide for these activities. It has a Scottish origin, from the Gaelic word 'gille', meaning 'servant' or 'lad'. The term extends to phrases like 'ghillie suit,' a type of camouflage clothing, and 'ghillie brogues,' traditional Scottish shoes worn with a kilt.

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