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1 gall.
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2 gall bladder
s ANAT vesícula biliar -
3 grouse
s gall de bosc, gall fer, gall salvatge | queixa -
4 crow
s ZOOL corb, grallav cantar (gall) | jactar-se, vanar-se, vantar-se | exultarcock's crow cant del gall -
5 bantam
s gall de Bantam -
6 bantam-weight
s pes gall -
7 break
s trencament, ruptura | gall (veu) | canvi (temps) | obertura, esquerda | espai en blanc (paper) |interrupció, interval | clariana | vacances, descans, repòs | esplai | brec | col·loq bona o mala sort | fugav trencar, rompre | ELEC tallar, treure | emprimar, esbancar | amortir, frenar | amansir, amansar, emmansir, domar (cavall) | fer saltar, arruïnar (banca) | batre, millorar, superar (record) | desfer | deixar, deseixir-se de | no anar a, no acudir a, faltar a (cita) | no complir, trencar (promesa) | violar, infringir (llei) | trencar-se, rompre's, esmicolar-se | fer-se malbé | rebentar-se | canviar, fer el canvi (veu) | fer fallida (banca) | apuntar, trencar-se (dia).To make a break for it intentar escapar-se -
8 cock
s gall | mascle (ocell, au) | aixeta | ANAT col·loq cigala, titola | canet, gatet (arma)v parar, muntar | decantar -
9 cock's crow
s cant del gall -
10 cockerel
s ZOOL gall jove, pollastre -
11 crow's feet
s pl potes de gall -
12 crow's foot
s pota de gall -
13 gamecock
s gall de combat -
14 Midnight Mass
s missa del gall -
15 ranter
s fanfarró, valent, pinxo, gall, perdonavides -
16 rooster
s gall -
17 Turkey
s Turquia | gall dindi -
18 κόκκορας
el gall
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Gall — ist ein Familienname: Gall (Indianerhäuptling) ( 1840–1894), Kriegshäuptling der nordamerikanischen Hunkpapa Lakotas Bernd Erich Gall (* 1956), deutscher Maler und Konzeptkünstler Berthold R. Gall (* 1947), deutscher Politiker (CDU) Dorothee Gall … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gall — (g[add]l), n.[OE. galle, gal, AS. gealla; akin to D. gal, OS. & OHG. galla, Icel. gall, SW. galla, Dan. galde, L. fel, Gr. ?, and prob. to E. yellow. [root]49. See {Yellow}, and cf. {Choler}] 1. (Physiol.) The bitter, alkaline, viscid fluid found … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gall — (g[add]l), n. [F. galle, noix de galle, fr. L. galla.] (Zo[ o]l.) An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gall — gall·acetophenone; gall·anilide; gall; gall·ber·ry; mc·dou·gall; gall·anilid; gall·ing·ly; gall·ing·ness; … English syllables
gall — ‘bile’ [12], and by metaphorical extension ‘bitterness’ and ‘effrontery’, was borrowed from Old Norse gall. It gets its name ultimately from its colour, for its prehistoric Germanic ancestor *gallam or *gallon (which also produced German galle… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
gall — ‘bile’ [12], and by metaphorical extension ‘bitterness’ and ‘effrontery’, was borrowed from Old Norse gall. It gets its name ultimately from its colour, for its prehistoric Germanic ancestor *gallam or *gallon (which also produced German galle… … Word origins
Gall — Gall, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Galled} (g[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Galling}.] [OE. gallen; cf. F. galer to scratch, rub, gale scurf, scab, G. galle a disease in horses feet, an excrescence under the tongue of horses; of uncertain origin. Cf. {Gall}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gall — Ⅰ. gall [1] ► NOUN 1) bold and impudent behaviour. 2) bitterness or cruelty. 3) an animal s gall bladder. 4) archaic the contents of the gall bladder; bile. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Gall — (Franz Josef) (1758 1828) médecin allemand. Fondateur de la phrénologie, il étudia les fonctions du cerveau et leurs localisations. Gall (saint) (v. 550 645) moine irlandais. Venu évangéliser le continent, il résida en Haute Saône (France), puis… … Encyclopédie Universelle
gall — [n] nerve, brashness acrimony, animosity, arrogance, bitterness, brass, brazenness, cheek*, chutzpah*, conceit, confidence, crust cynicism, effrontery, guts*, haughtiness, hostility, impertinence, impudence, insolence, malevolence, malice,… … New thesaurus
Gall — Gall, v. i. To scoff; to jeer. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English