Did you maybe mean one of these? galline, galling
Definitions
WordNet 3.0
- n. small Asiatic wild bird; believed to be ancestral to domestic fowl
Examples
“Iguanas have been used as a food source in Central and South America for the past 7,000 years and are still used as a source of meat; often referred to as gallina de palo, "bamboo chicken" or "chicken of the tree," because they are said to taste like chicken.”
“Pollo: En esta region las personas acostumbran comer el pollo en su version "Caldo de gallina de rancho" que es caldo de pollo que siempre comio alimentos naturales, cero quimicos, y lo podran encontrar en la misma carretera a Talisman Km. 10 ahi hay diversos restaurancitos que venden esto.”
“I usually do the farmer market routine, natural jugo, caldo de gallina or whatever and that gallina I ate today was probably running around squacking in someones yard yesterday whereas in USA, hard to get fresh anything.”
“He scoops up a clump of aji de gallina in his outstretched palm, curling his fingers around it.”
“He gulps in air and says, Okay, yes, I have her recipe for aji de gallina.”
“The yellow stain reminds me of the yellow aji de gallina, how I was afraid it would ruin the recipes.”
“David left the recipe for aji de gallina on the mantel, resting against a picture in a frame.”
“¿Ahora, justo ahora me voy a dar cuenta de lo gallina que soy?”
“- III - antes de la torcedura la gallina mira las manos el delantal el filo sobre la mesada cierra los ojos obediente tuya tuya hasta los huevos”
“They gave it the name pintada or "painted chicken" and this changed to pintade in French, while the name "Guinea fowl" (fowl from Africa) stayed in English, and gallina de Guinea in Spanish.”
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