gall in Sindhi سنڌي
- پتو، ساڙ، ڪيتو، هلاڪ ڪرڻ ⇄ Gall sindhi
gall in Telugu తెలుగు
gall in Urdu اُردُو
- رگڑ کا زخم ⇄ gall urdu
gall in English
- gall ⇄ expr. dip one's pen in gall. See under pen (1). english
- gall ⇄ gall (1), noun.
1. a bitter yellow, brown, or greenish liquid secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder; bile.
2. gall bladder.
3. (Figurative.) anything very bitter or harsh.
4. (Figurative.) bitterness; hate.
english - gall ⇄ gall (2), verb, noun. english
- gall ⇄ gall (3), noun.
a lump or ball that forms usually on the leaves, stems, or roots of plants where they have been injured by insects, fungi, or parasitic bacteria. The galls of oak trees contain tannin, used in making ink and tanning leather, and in menglish - gall ⇄ noun 1. a local sore on the skin caused by rubbing, especially one on a horse's back.
2. (Figurative.) a cause of annoyance or irritation.
Ex. They have left a perpetual gall in the minds of that people (Edmund Spenser).
3. (Southernenglish - gall ⇄ v.i. 1. to become sore by rubbing.
Ex. Thou'lt gall between the tongue and the teeth, with fretting (Ben Jonson).
2. (Figurative.) to make galling or irritating remarks.english - gall ⇄ v.t. 1. to make sore by rubbing.
Ex. The rough strap galled the horse's skin.
(SYN) chafe.
2. to damage the surface of by rubbing.
Ex. I am loath to gall a new-healed wound (Shakespeare).
3. (Figurative.) to annoy; irritaenglish