Begall

/bɪˈɡɔːl/ verb

To rub or chafe the skin; to cause a sore by rubbing or friction.

From be- (causative prefix) + gall (to irritate or cause a sore). Gall comes from Old English gealle and Latin galla, referring to sores or irritation on skin, particularly on horses.

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