spavin
Americannoun
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a disease of the hock joint of horses in which enlargement occurs because of collected fluids bog spavin, bony growth bone spavin, or distention of the veins blood spavin.
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an excrescence or enlargement so formed.
noun
Etymology
Origin of spavin
1400–50; late Middle English spaveyne < Old French ( e ) spavain, esparvain swelling < ?
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We became great friends, talked of everything, from love at first sight to bone spavins, and found that we agreed to a miracle.
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She has curbs on her hocks and no hair on her knees; She has splints and has spavins wherever you please?
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Every rascally jockey swore that his horse was the best, and, according to the descendants of the respectable sons of Atreus, blindness, lameness, spavin, and staggers were a recommendation.
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One had spavin--he would take care not to buy a horse that had spavin.
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You don't look as if you'd got a spavin, or a spring halt.
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