Proper noun
Gilmour (plural Gilmours)
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
I have nothing against Dave Gilmour furthering his own goals. It's just the idea of Dave's solo career masquerading as Pink Floyd that offends me! Roger Waters
Although Waters and Gilmour have on occasion downplayed his contribution to the success of the album, Mason has praised his role. Source: Internet
As with Karamoko Dembele at Celtic or, to scroll back a bit, John Fleck at Rangers, pretty much everyone who follows the game had heard of Billy Gilmour before he kicked a ball at first-team level. Source: Internet
Bloody Sunday in Derry p. 123 Widgery acknowledged that a photograph taken seconds after Gilmour was hit corroborated witness reports that he was unarmed, and that tests for gunshot residue were negative. Source: Internet
Chelsea used three 18-year-olds in this game - Gilmour, Anjorin and Broja - becoming the first team to field three players aged 18 or younger in the same Premier League game since May 2016, when West Brom drew 1-1 with Liverpool. Source: Internet
Gilmour, in starting against Everton, becomes the youngest Scotsman to start a Premier League match since May 2010. Source: Internet