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Definition of gait
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Gait (n.) A
going;
a walk; a
march;
a way.
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Run
::
Run (a.)
Specifically,
of a
horse:
To move
rapidly
in a gait in which each leg acts in turn as a
propeller
and a
supporter,
and in which for an
instant
all the limbs are
gathered
in the air under the
body..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) A slow gait; a
footpace.
Strut
::
Strut (v. t.) To walk with a
lofty,
proud gait, and erect head; to walk with
affected
dignity..
Paced
::
Paced (a.)
Having,
or
trained
in,
[such]
a pace or gait;
trained;
-- used in
composition;
as,
slow-paced;
a
thorough-paced
villain..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To make an
abrupt
or
sudden
change;
to
change
the gait; as, to break into a run or
gallop..
High-stepper
::
High-stepper
(n.) A horse that moves with a high step or proud gait;
hence,
a
person
having
a proud
bearing..
Gaited
::
Gaited
(a.)
Having
(such)
a gait; -- used in
composition;
as,
slow-gaited;
heavy-gaited..
Slouch
::
Slouch
(n.) A
hanging
down of the head; a
drooping
attitude;
a limp
appearance;
an
ungainly,
clownish
gait; a
sidewise
depression
or
hanging
down, as of a hat
brim..
Single
::
Single
(v. i.) To take the
irrregular
gait
called
single-foot;-
said of a
horse.
See
Single-foot.
Jet
::
Jet (v. i.) To
strut;
to walk with a lofty or
haughty
gait; to be
insolent;
to
obtrude.
Lounge
::
Lounge
(n.) An idle gait or
stroll;
the state of
reclining
indolently;
a place of
lounging.
Gramashes
::
Gramashes
(n. pl.)
Gaiters
reaching
to the knee;
leggings.
Leggin
::
Leggin
(n.) A cover for the leg, like a long
gaiter..
Stately
::
Stately
(superl.)
Evincing
state or
dignity;
lofty;
majestic;
grand;
as,
statelymanners;
a
stately
gait..
Tread
::
Tread (n.)
Manner
or style of
stepping;
action;
gait; as, the horse has a good
tread..
Sea-gait
::
Sea-gait
(n.) A long,
rolling
swell of the sea..
Pace
::
Pace (n.)
Manner
of
stepping
or
moving;
gait; walk; as, the walk, trot,
canter,
gallop,
and amble are paces of the
horse;
a
swaggering
pace; a quick
pace..
Bootikin
::
Bootikin
(n.) A
little
boot,
legging,
or
gaiter..
Demarch
::
Demarch
(n.)
March;
walk; gait.
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) A
disease
of
horses
and other
animals,
attended
by
reeling,
unsteady
gait or
sudden
falling;
as,
parasitic
staggers;
appopletic
or
sleepy
staggers..
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