gambade

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from French gambade.

  1. borrowed from gambade

Definitions

  1. The leap of a horse.

  2. A prank or frolic.

    • He made his hawke to fly, […] And in the holy place She mutyd there a chase Upon my corporas face. Such sacrificium laudis He made with suche gambawdis.

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