The word "Gaveloche" can be spelt as [gav-luh-shuh]. It is a relatively obscure term which refers to the upper part of a horse's pastern or fetlock joint. The word is believed to have originated from French, where it was spelled "gavelet". In English, the word has undergone various spellings over time, including "gavilash" and "gavilock". The precise spelling of the word may vary depending on the context in which it is used or the author's personal preference.