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Definition of "windgalls" [windgalls]

  • Plural form of windgall. (noun)

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Use "windgalls" in a sentence
  • "It was a Bearn pony, from twelve to fourteen years old, yellow in his hide, without a hair in his tail, but not without windgalls on his legs, which, though going with his head lower than his knees, rendering a martingale quite unnecessary, contrived nevertheless to perform his eight leagues a day."
  • "And indeed the time was very dangerous in coming from the fair, in so far that many trained bowmen were cast at the muster and quite rejected, although the chimney-tops were high enough, according to the proportion of the windgalls in the legs of horses, or of the malanders, which in the esteem of expert farriers is no better disease, or else the story of Ronypatifam or"
  • "The above is recommended in outside callous, such as spavin, ringbone, curbs, windgalls, etc. etc."