wallydrag

wal·ly·drag

[wey-lee-drag, -drahg, wol-ee-]
noun Scot.
a feeble, dwarfed animal or person.
Also called wal·ly·drai·gle [wey-lee-drey-guhl, wol-ee-] .


Origin:
1500–10; perhaps wally (variant of wallow) + drag

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