GRAVEL

n. v.

6 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

Small stones, or fragments of stone; very small pebbles, often intermixed with particles of sand.

2.
n.

A deposit of small calculous concretions in the kidneys and the urinary or gall bladder; also, the disease of which they are a symptom. Gravel powder, a coarse gunpowder; pebble powder.

3.
v.

To cover with gravel; as, to gravel a walk.

4.
v.

To run (as a ship) upon the gravel or beach; to run aground; to cause to stick fast in gravel or sand. When we were fallen into a place between two seas, they graveled the ship. Acts xxvii. 41 (Rhemish version). Willam the Conqueror . . . chanced as his arrival to be graveled; and one of his feet stuck so fast in the sand that he fell to the ground. Camden.

5.
v.

To check or stop; to embarrass; to perplex. [Colloq.] When you were graveled for lack of matter. Shak. The physician was so graveled and amazed withal, that he had not a word more to say. Sir T. North.

6.
v.

To hurt or lame (a horse) by gravel lodged between the shoe and foot.