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spur-gall in British English (ˈspɜːˌɡɔːl) verb (transitive) archaic to scrape, rub or injure (a horse) with the spur when riding spur gall in American Englishnouna hairless and indurated area or gall on the side of a horse, caused by the irritation of a spur Word origin [1545–55 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1545–55. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: articulate, caste, species, spiral, sweeten |