Meaning of Gall | Babel Free
ɡɔːlDefinitions
- A blister or tumor-like growth found on the surface of plants, caused by various pathogens, especially the burrowing of insect larvae into the living tissues, such as that of the common oak gall wasp (Cynips quercusfolii).
- A surname.
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Impudence or brazenness; temerity; chutzpah. uncountable
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A sore on a horse caused by an ill-fitted or ill-adjusted saddle; a saddle sore. countable
- A bump-like imperfection resembling a gall.
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A gallbladder. archaic, countable
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A sore or open wound caused by chafing, which may become infected, as with a blister. countable
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Bile, especially that of an animal; the greenish, profoundly bitter-tasting fluid found in bile ducts and gall bladders, structures associated with the liver. archaic, uncountable
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A feeling of exasperation. figuratively, uncountable
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Great misery or physical suffering, likened to the bitterest-tasting of substances. figuratively, uncountable
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A pit on a surface being cut caused by the friction between the two surfaces exceeding the bond of the material at a point. countable
Equivalents
العربية
الصّفراء
Deutsch
ärgern
belästigen
Cecidie
Frechheit
Gallapfel
Galle
lästigfallen
Pflanzengalle
schikanieren
stören
Unverfrorenheit
Wundreiben
wundscheuern
Zezidie
Suomi
äkämä
ärsyttää
häiritä
hankauma
hiertää
katkeruus
lyöttymä
möykky
otsa
patti
piina
pokka
röyhkeys
sapettaa
sappi
suuttumus
suututtaa
takku
vaivata
हिन्दी
पित्त
Bahasa Indonesia
nyali
Italiano
galla
Latina
galla
Nederlands
ambeteren
durf
gal
galknobbel
knobbel
knoop
lastigvallen
leed
lef
schaafwonde
schaven
storen
wrijven
Português
agalha
amargura
atormentar
bugalha
bugalho
calombo
cecídia
cecídio
esfolamento
esfolar
exasperação
exasperar
exaspero
galha
galo
impudência
incomodar
miséria
penúria
Română
cecidie
deranja
enerva
exaspera
exasperare
impertinență
incomoda
mizerie
molesta
roade
rosătură
sâcâi
tracasa
tupeu
zgâria
ไทย
น้ำดี
Tiếng Việt
gan
Examples
““Durn ye!” he cried. “I’ll lam ye! Get offen here. I knows ye. Yer one o’ that gang o’ bums that come here last night, an’ now you got the gall to come back beggin’ for food, eh? I’ll lam ye!” and he raised the gun to his shoulder.”
“Prichard, while keeping school, had the unmitigated gall to teach Greek, although he had never studied the subject.”
“In July 1938, that was sufficient to call down contempt and hatred on us, and brand us as men of unmitigated gall.”
“It requires the cunning of a chess master, the planning of a field marshal, the adroitness and polish of a premier of France, or, failing these, the sheer, unmitigated gall of your door-to-door salesman.”
“"Also, as apologetic as you were for occupying my time, which I had hoped to spend with my daughter, you used about twice as many words as you needed to, and wasted an entire paragraph complaining about your colleagues. I went back to the SCP-079 file — Supervisor Valis would have had the thing decommissioned years ago if it weren't for your blatant technofetishism. Yet, you have the gall to characterize the Foundation's ongoing political interventions and military operations as squabbles."”
“He shall flee from the iron weapon and the bow of steel shall strike him through. It is drawn and cometh out of the body; yea, the glittering sword cometh out of his gall.”
“Lest there should be among you man, or woman, or family, or tribe, whose heart turneth away this day from the LORD our God, to go and serve the gods of these nations; lest there should be among you a root that beareth gall and wormwood;”
“The stage its ancient fury thus let fall, / And comedy diverted without gall.”
“[…] I hated him with a hatred that turned my life to gall […]”
“Riding a horse with bruised or broken skin can cause a gall, which frequently results in the white saddle marks seen on the withers and backs of some horses.”
“And remember perfectly well his revolving eyes and his awkwardness, / And remember putting plasters on the galls of his neck and ankles;”
“Thou ſhalt be leader of this thouſand horſe, Whoſe foming galle with rage and high diſdaine, Haue ſworne the death of wicked Tamburlaine.”
“It moves my gall to hear a preacher descanting on dress and needle-work; and still more, to hear him address the British fair, the fairest of the fair, as if they had only feelings.”
“He's sure got a lotta gall / To be so useless and all / Muttering small talk at the wall while I'm in the hall”
“Even so, Redi retained a belief that in certain other cases—the origin of parasites inside the human or animal body or of grubs inside of oak galls—there must be spontaneous generation. Bit by bit the evidence grew against such views. In 1670 Jan Swammerdam, painstaking student of the insect’s life cycle, suggested that the grubs in galls were enclosed in them for the sake of nourishment and must come from insects that had inserted their semen or their eggs into the plants.”
“But first for your Line. First note, that you are to take care that your hair be round and clear, and free from galls, or scabs, or frets: for a well- chosen, even, clear, round hair, of a kind of glass-colour, will prove as strong as three uneven scabby hairs that are ill-chosen, and full of galls or unevenness. You shall seldom find a black hair but it is round, but many white are flat and uneven; therefore, if you get a lock of right, round, clear, glass-colour hair, make much of it.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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