slkmak

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gall
The gall bladder

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.

To trouble or bother

I went below, and did what I could for my wound; it pained me a good deal, and still bled freely; but it was neither deep nor dangerous, nor did it greatly gall me when I used my arm.

To cause pitting on a surface being cut from the friction between the two surfaces exceeding the bond of the material at a point

Improper cooling and a dull milling blade on titanium can gall the surface.

A bump-like imperfection resembling a gall

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.

{v} to hurt the skin, hurt, fret, vex, harass
To exasperate
Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc
An action demonstrating impudence or brazenness; temerity, chutzpah
To harass, to harry, often with the intent to cause injury
An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae
Galls can occur on any part of the plant, including its roots They can be any number of colors or shapes, but are recognizable as a tumor-like growth The plant creates the gall as a response to a virus, bacteria, fungus, or sucking insects In the case of an insect, plant tissue grows around the insect, supplying it with food (and, incidentally, protection) In return, the insect will sometimes keep to the tissue offered, rather than attacking tissue vital to the plant's health Unfortunately, of course, the pest population could be large or the disease might spread, which outpaces the plant's ability to feed it To control gall, cut and destroy infected tissue, leaves, or stems Gall resistant plant varieties are also available
{f} hurt, wound; make bitter; cause pain; offend
Anything extremely bitter; bitterness; rancor
A sore or open wound caused by chafing, which may become infected, as with a blister
{i} bile; bitterness, rancor; impudence, cheek
an open sore on the back of a horse caused by ill-fitting or badly adjusted saddle
The gallbladder
A pronounced swelling or outgrowth on a plant
To fret; to vex; as, to be galled by sarcasm
It consists of the secretion of the liver, or bile, mixed with that of the mucous membrane of the gall bladder