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The origin of this word has not been fully explained. It may have been derived from the same stem as the (dated) verb galēt(“to kill”) (cf. dzelt(“to sting”), derived from another grade of the same stem), so that it would have originally meant “stabbed, killed, slaughtered (animal).” A different hypothesis is that gaļa is cognate with Russianго́лый(gólyj, “naked”), its original meaning having been “naked (= skinned) flesh, meat.” Either way, gaļa has replaced in this sense the word miesa, formerly “meat,” now specifically “(human) flesh.” Cognates include Sudovianfała (probably misspelled *gala).[1]
kāposti, pīrāgs ar gaļu ― cabbage, pastry (pirogi) with meat
gaļas ražošana, rūpniecība ― meat production, industry
truša gaļu, tāpat kā teļa gaļu, organisms viegli izmanto... ar savu maigo un patīkamo garšu tā atgādina vistas gaļu
rabbit meat, like veal (lit. calf meat), can be easily utilized (i.e. digested) by the (human) organism... with its mild and pleasant taste, it is reminiscent of chicken meat