KJV Dictionary Definition: gravel
gravel
GRAV'EL, n.
1. Small stones or fragments of stone, or very small pebbles, larger than the particles of sand, but often intermixed with them.
2. In medicine, small calculous concretions in the kidneys and bladder.
GRAV'EL, v.t. To cover with gravel; as, to gravel a walk.
1. To stick in the sand.
2. To puzzle; to stop; to embarrass.
3. To hurt the foot of a horse, by gravel lodged under the shoe.
graveled
GRAV'ELED, pp. Covered with gravel; stopped; embarrassed; injured by gravel.