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    spur
    /spəː/

    noun

    • 1. a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
    • 2. a thing that prompts or encourages someone; an incentive: "wars act as a spur to practical invention" Similar stimulusincentiveencouragementstimulantOpposite disincentivediscouragement

    verb

    • 1. urge (a horse) forward by digging one's spurs into its sides: "she spurred her horse towards the hedge"
    • 2. give an incentive or encouragement to (someone): "her sons' passion for computer games spurred her on to set up a software business"

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  2. SPUR definition: 1. to encourage an activity or development or make it happen faster: 2. to push spurs into the…. Learn more.

  3. spur: [noun] a pointed device secured to a rider's heel and used to urge on the horse. recognition and reward for achievement.

  4. SPUR meaning: 1. to encourage an activity or development or make it happen faster: 2. to push spurs into the…. Learn more.

  5. To spur something on is to get it going, to encourage it, to hasten it or stimulate. Cowboys wear spiky metal tools called spurs on their boots to kick their horses and spur them to greater speed.

  6. 18 meanings: 1. a pointed device or sharp spiked wheel fixed to the heel of a rider's boot to enable him or her to urge the.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Spur definition: a U-shaped device that slips over and straps to the heel of a riding boot and has a blunt or pointed metal part projecting from the back. See examples of SPUR used in a sentence.

  8. The verb 'spur' has a rich etymology rooted in Old English and Middle English.It derives from the Old English word 'spurian,' which meant 'to urge on' or 'to spur,' akin to the Proto-Germanic term 'spurōną.'In its early usage, 'spur' was often associated with the use of a pointed device, such as a spur attached to a rider's boot, to prompt a horse to move forward more rapidly. Over time, the word 'spur' evolved to encompass a broader sense of stimulating, encouraging, or inciting someone ...

  9. 6. Botany A tubular or saclike extension of the corolla or calyx of a flower, as in a columbine or larkspur.

  10. SPUR definition: 1. to encourage someone to do something or something to happen: 2. a sharp, pointed piece of metal…. Learn more.

  11. Definition of spur noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.