Grulla

/ˈɡruːjə/ noun

Definition

A horse with a dun color that has dark stripes, or a color pattern in horses that is grayish-blue or slate-colored.

Etymology

From Spanish 'grulla,' meaning crane (the bird). Applied to horses because their coloring resembled the crane's blue-gray plumage; possibly influenced by Mexican and southwestern horse-breeding traditions.

Kelly Says

Horse colors named after birds aren't uncommon—we have 'dun' and 'bay' too—but 'grulla' is unique because Spanish speakers literally looked at horses and thought 'that color matches a crane's feathers.'

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