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From:
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spurred
/ˈspɝd/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spur
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spurred
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spurring
.]
1.
To
prick
with
spurs
;
to
incite
to
a
more
hasty
pace
;
to
urge
or
goad
;
as
,
to
spur
a
horse
.
2.
To
urge
or
encourage
to
action
,
or
to
a
more
vigorous
pursuit
of
an
object
;
to
incite
;
to
stimulate
;
to
instigate
;
to
impel
;
to
drive
.
Love
will
not
be
spurred
to
what
it
loathes
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
put
spurs
on
;
as
,
a
spurred
boot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spurred
a.
1.
Wearing
spurs
;
furnished
with
a
spur
or
spurs
;
having
shoots
like
spurs
.
2.
Affected
with
spur
,
or
ergot
;
as
,
spurred
rye
.
Spurred corolla
Bot.
,
a
corolla
in
which
there
are
one
or
more
petals
with
a
spur
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spur
n
1:
a
verbalization
that
encourages
you
to
attempt
something
;
"
the
ceaseless
prodding
got
on
his
nerves
" [
syn
:
goad
,
goading
,
prod
,
prodding
,
urging
,
spurring
]
2:
any
pointed
projection
[
syn
:
spine
]
3:
tubular
extension
at
the
base
of
the
corolla
in
some
flowers
4:
a
sharp
prod
fixed
to
a
rider's
heel
and
used
to
urge
a
horse
onward
; "
cowboys
know
not
to
squat
with
their
spurs
on
" [
syn
:
gad
]
5:
a
railway
line
connected
to
a
trunk
line
[
syn
:
branch line
,
spur track
]
v
1:
incite
or
stimulate
; "
The
Academy
was
formed
to
spur
research
"
2:
give
heart
or
courage
to
[
syn
:
goad
]
3:
strike
with
a
spur
4:
goad
with
spurs
; "
the
rider
spurred
his
horse
"
5:
equip
with
spurs
; "
spur
horses
"
[
also
:
spurring
,
spurred
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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