Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) A sparrow.
2. (n.) A tern.
3. (n.) An implement secured to the heel, or above the heel, of a horseman, to urge the horse by its pressure. Modern spurs have a small wheel, or rowel, with short points. Spurs were the badge of knighthood.
4. (n.) That which goads to action; an incitement.
5. (n.) Something that projects; a snag.
6. (n.) One of the large or principal roots of a tree.
7. (n.) Any stiff, sharp spine, as on the wings and legs of certain birds, on the legs of insects, etc.; especially, the spine on a cock's leg.
8. (n.) A mountain that shoots from any other mountain, or range of mountains, and extends to some distance in a lateral direction, or at right angles.
9. (n.) A spiked iron worn by seamen upon the bottom of the boot, to enable them to stand upon the carcass of a whale, to strip off the blubber.
10. (n.) A brace strengthening a post and some connected part, as a rafter or crossbeam; a strut.
11. (n.) The short wooden buttress of a post.
12. (n.) A projection from the round base of a column, occupying the angle of a square plinth upon which the base rests, or bringing the bottom bed of the base to a nearly square form. It is generally carved in leafage.
13. (n.) Any projecting appendage of a flower looking like a spur.
14. (n.) Ergotized rye or other grain.
15. (n.) A wall that crosses a part of a rampart and joins to an inner wall.
16. (n.) A piece of timber fixed on the bilge ways before launching, having the upper ends bolted to the vessel's side.
17. (n.) A curved piece of timber serving as a half to support the deck where a whole beam can not be placed.
18. (v. t.) To prick with spurs; to incite to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to spur a horse.
19. (v. t.) 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.
20. (v. t.) To put spurs on; as, a spurred boot.
21. (v. i.) To spur on one' horse; to travel with great expedition; to hasten; hence, to press forward in any pursuit.
Greek
3951. parotruno -- to urge on, to stir up ... urge on. Word Origin from para and otruno (to
spur) Definition to urge
on, to stir up NASB Word Usage incited (1). stir up. From
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3951.htm - 6k1936. epithesis -- a laying on, an assault
... [1 Tim 4:14 shows how the "laying on of hands" helps spur people to receive God's .
These endowments bring great fruitfulness to the Lord's Church. ...
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3729. hormao -- to set in motion, to hasten on
... run violently, rush. From horme; to start, spur or urge on, ie (reflexively)
to dash or plunge -- run (violently), rush. see GREEK horme. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
7926. shekem -- shoulder... place of burdens. From shakam; the neck (between the shoulders) as the place of
burdens; figuratively, the
spur of a hill -- back, X consent, portion, shoulder.
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Due Measure must be Observed in Liberality, that it May not be ...
... bags. As, then, method [487] must be observed in liberality, so also at
times it seems as though the spur must be applied. Method ...
/.../ambrose/works and letters of st ambrose/chapter xvi due measure must.htm
Whether the Vestments of the Ministers are Fittingly Instituted in ...
... the wayward (this is denoted by the curve at the head of the crozier), to uphold
the weak (this is denoted by the stem of the crozier), and to spur on the ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the vestments of the.htm
The Work of God in Our Work.
... It is a fact that God is pleased to use man as an instrument, and by the spur
of his own ability and responsibility to incite him to activity. ...
/.../kuyper/the work of the holy spirit/xiii the work of god.htm
The Nile and Egypt
... Westward, the littoral followed closely the contour of the Libyan plateau;
but a long limestone spur broke away from it at about 31 deg. ...
/.../chapter i the nile and egypt.htm
The Preface
... look on it as a part of their birth-right; nay, do not only let their tongues loose,
but studiously suggest inordinacies to them, and use the spur where they ...
//christianbookshelf.org/allestree/the government of the tongue/the preface.htm
The Secret of True Obedience.
... To rouse and spur on that defective life by arguments and motives has its use, but
their chief blessing must be that they make us feel the need of a different ...
/.../murray/the school of obedience/iii the secret of true.htm
The Third Season
... It is true, most men need the spur rather then the reins in this case; yet some
men sit down discouraged under a sense of the Church's troubles. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/flavel/on keeping the heart/iii the third season.htm
Of Revenge.
... Chapter X."Of Revenge. There is, too, another chief spur of impatience, the lust
of revenge, dealing with the business either of glory or else of malice. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/of patience/chapter x of revenge.htm
Application of these Motives
... late he hath done many others for a warning to us; and that we may presently resolve
in concord to mend our pace, before we feel a sharper spur than hitherto ...
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Grundtvig's Later Years
... Under the spur of this question he undertook the translation of the sagas and developed
his now widely recognized ideas of folk life and folk education, which ...
/.../hymns and hymnwriters of denmark/chapter sixteen grundtvigs later years.htm
Thesaurus
Spur (3 Occurrences)... (n.) Any projecting appendage of a flower looking like a
spur.
... (vt) To prick with
spurs; to incite to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to
spur a horse.
.../s/spur.htm - 9kSpurred (3 Occurrences)
... 1. (imp. & pp) of Spur. 2. (a.) Wearing spurs; furnished with a spur or spurs; having
shoots like spurs. 3. (a.) Affected with spur, or ergot; as, spurred rye. ...
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Prick (2 Occurrences)
... 1. (v.) That which pricks, penetrates, or punctures; a sharp and slender thing;
a pointed instrument; a goad; a spur, etc.; a point; a skewer. ...
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Zion (169 Occurrences)
... The sites suited for settlement in early Canaanite times were all, if we may judge
from a number of them now known, of this nature-a rocky spur isolated on ...
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City
... It originated on the slopes of a bare rocky spur, in which the Neolithic Troglodytes
quarried their habitations out of the solid rock, the stones therefrom ...
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Zarephath (4 Occurrences)
... It can be no other than the modern Sarafend, about 13 miles North of Tyre, on the
spur of the mountain which divides the plain of Tyre from that of Sidon. ...
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Offset (3 Occurrences)
... in exchange or retaliation; a set-off. 4. (n.) A spur from a range of hills
or mountains. 5. (n.) A horizontal ledge on the face ...
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Gear (3 Occurrences)
... 7. (n.) Business matters; affairs; concern. 8. (n.) A toothed wheel, or cogwheel;
as, a spur gear, or a bevel gear; also, toothed wheels, collectively. ...
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Gerizim (4 Occurrences)
... those on Mt. Ebal to the cursings, as these were spoken "with a loud voice"
by the Levites. From a spur of Mt. Gerizim Jotham spoke ...
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Improvise (1 Occurrence)
... preparation. 3. (vt) To invent, or provide, offhand, or on the spur of the
moment; as, he improvised a hammer out of a stone. 4. (vi ...
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