gambado

noun
/ɡæmˈbeɪ.dəʊ/UK

Etymology

From Italian or Spanish gamba (“leg”). See gambol.

  1. derived from gamba

Definitions

  1. Either of a pair of protective leather gaiters on a saddle.

  2. gamashes

    gamashes; spatterdashes.

    • His thin legs tenanted a pair of gambadoes fastened at the side with rusty clasps.
  3. A gambade (leaping movement).

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To perform a gambade (leaping movement).

The neighborhood

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