"galle" is "gall", as in oak gall, but I think you may mean "légal" ("légale") = "legal"
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Related to the gall bladder.
to have the "ballsy nerve".
Pigeon-livered/lacking gall = timid, easily frightened
That depends on whether you actually mean 'whine' or if you have a typo for 'wine'. You might say something like 'I don't know how she has the gall to whine' meaning that you are surprised someone has the effrontery to complain. On the other hand gall is a bitter substance, and 'wine mixed with gall' was offered to Christ when He was dying on the cross. Why the wine was mixed with gall is a matter for debate, as people have different theories about exactly what it was, but adding gall to wine makes it bitter.
Do you mean cholelithiasis? That would be the presence of gall stones.
currently I am researching what pigeon-liver'd means but i know that "lack gall" means lack courage :)
you mean gall bladder
Pericholecystic means around the gall bladder.
Light-coloured poo poo's! Pale feces can mean you have gall stones blocking what is called the common bile duct leading from your gall bladder to your liver. The bile that is collected in your gall bladder is secreted in to the liver which is then secreted into the stomach to help digest fats that you have eaten. This bile is the substance that turns your feces to a brownish color, so if your feces is pale colored, you most likely have a blockage of your gall bladder.
In Scottish Gaelic usage: Bris air a' ghal (Start to cry); gal = cry.In Irish: gal is (Warlike) ardor; valor, furygal also can mean a blusterergál is gall, as in gál darach, oak-gall.