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Definition of hobble
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Hobble
(n. i.) To move
roughly
or
irregularly;
-- said of style in
writing.
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Shaffler
::
Shaffler
(n.) A
hobbler;
one who
limps;
a
shuffer.
Hopplebush
::
Hopplebush
(n.) Same as
Hobblebush.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n. i.) To move
roughly
or
irregularly;
-- said of style in
writing.
Shinhopple
::
Shinhopple
(n.) The
hobblebush.
Spancel
::
Spancel
(v. t.) To tie or
hobble
with a
spancel.
Hobbletehoy
::
Hobbletehoy
(n.) A youth
between
boy and man; an
awkward,
gawky young
fellow
..
Hopple
::
Hopple
(v. t.) To
impede
by a
hopple;
to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow)
loosely
together;
to
hamper;
to
hobble;
as, to
hopple
an
unruly
or
straying
horse..
Hobbledehoy
::
Hobbledehoy
(n.) Alt. of
Hobbleteho.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n.)
Difficulty;
perplexity;
embarrassment.
Hobbler
::
Hobbler
(n.) One who
hobbles.
Shaffle
::
Shaffle
(v. i.) To
hobble
or limp; to
shuffle.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n. i.) To walk lame,
bearing
chiefly
on one leg; to walk with a hitch or hop, or with
crutches..
P
::
P () the
sixteenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a
nonvocal
consonant
whose form and value come from the
Latin,
into which
language
the
letter
was
brought,
through
the
ancient
Greek,
from the
Phoenician,
its
probable
origin
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
P is most
closely
related
to b, f, and v; as
hobble,
hopple;
father,
paternal;
recipient,
receive.
See B, F, and M..
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n.) An
unequal
gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a
hobble
in his
gait..
Hobbled
::
Hobbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hobbl.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(v. t.) To
fetter
by tying the legs; to
hopple;
to clog.
Hobiler
::
Hobiler
(n.) A light
horseman.
See 2d
Hobbler.
Hobbler
::
Hobbler
(n.) One who by his
tenure
was to
maintain
a horse for
military
service;
a kind of light
horseman
in the
Middle
Ages who was
mounted
on a
hobby.
Span
::
Span (v. t.) To
fetter,
as a
horse;
to
hobble..
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n.) Same as
Hopple.
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