[f. SPUR v.1] Pricked or urged on with a spur or spurs. Also fig.
1868. Heavysege, Jezebel, I. 258.
| And know, thine utmost speed will lag behind |
| The spurred impatience whereon rides my soul. |
1898. M. Hewlett, Forest Lovers, xxviii. Prosper was abroad on a spurred horse.