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curvet
▪ I. curvet, n. (ˈkɜːvɪt, kɜːˈvɛt) Forms: α. 6 curuetto, 7 corvetto, coruetti, curvetty; β. 6 pl. cooruez, 7 coruet, corvet, corveit, 7–9 curvett, 7– curvet. [ad. It. corvetta, dim. of corvo, corva, now curvo bent, arched:—L. curvus. Cf. Sp. corveta, F. courbette. Originally stressed on the final, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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curve แปลว่าอะไร ดูความหมาย ตัวอย่างประโยค หมายความว่า พจนานุกรม Longdo ...
curve (เคิร์ฟว) n. เส้นโค้ง, ทางโค้ง, แนวโค้ง: curvet (เคอร์'วิท) { curvetted, curvetting, curvets } n.การกระโดดของม้าโดยยกขาหน้าผงาดขึ้น แล้วกระโดดขึ้นโดยเอาขาหน้าลงและเหยียด ...
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curveter
ˈcurveter nonce-wd. [f. curvet v. + -er1.] A curvetting horse.1841 C. Lever C. O'Malley xxxiii. 176 The management of your arching necked curveter. Oxford English Dictionary
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courbette
‖ courbette (kurbɛt) [F. courbette, ad. It. corvetta ‘a coruet, a sault, a prancing or continuall dancing of a horse’ (Florio).] = curvet.a 1648 Ld. Herbert Life (1886) 74, A demivolte with courbettes..may be useful in a fight or mêlée. 1823 Scott Peveril vii, The horse made a courbette, and brought... Oxford English Dictionary
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curvetting
▪ I. curveting, curvetting, vbl. n. (ˈkɜːvɪtɪŋ, kɜːˈvɛtɪŋ) [-ing1.] The action of the verb curvet, q.v.1784 tr. Beckford's Vathek (1868) 55 The unwieldy curvetting of these poor beasts. 1801 Strutt Sports & Past. iii. v. 203 Imitating the curvetings and motions of a horse. 1840 Barham Ingol. Leg., W... Oxford English Dictionary
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corvetto
corvetto see curvet. Oxford English Dictionary
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corvet
corvet obs. f. curvet. Oxford English Dictionary
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croupade
croupade (kruːˈpeɪd) [a. F. croupade, f. croupe croup n.1, under the influence of It. groppata.] (See quot. 1884.)1849 W. S. Mayo Kaloolah (1850) 171 Forcing him [a horse] to perform a number of lofty croupades. 1884 E. L. Anderson Mod. Horsemanship ii. xvii. 152 The Croupade is a high curvet, in wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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cavort
cavort, v. orig. U.S. (kəˈvɔːt) [Etymology uncertain. Bartlett says, a corruption of curvet. The Slang Dict. 1874 has ‘Cavaulting, in vulgar phrase equivalent to {oqq}horsing{cqq}; Lingua Franca cavolta. From this comes the Americanism {oqq}cavorting{cqq} running or riding around in a heedless or pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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【腾】Chinese Stroke Order Animation - strokeorder.info
腾讯控股有限公司: Tencent Holdings Limited (Developers of the QQ instant messaging platform) 腾越: to jump over to vault to soar over: 腾跃: buckjump; cavort; prance; curvet; make a curvet; cut a curvet; curvett: 腾达: rise; make rapid advances in one's career: 腾飞: lit. to fly upwards swiftly fig. rapid advance rapidly ... www.strokeorder.info
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corbet
▪ I. † corbet Obs.—1 [a. F. corbet:—Rom. type *corvetto, dim. of corvus raven, and so a synonym of OF. corbel, corbeau.] = corbel n. 2.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame iii. 214 Ne how they hate yn masoneryes As corbetz [Caxton corbettis, Thynne corbettes] and ymageryes [Bodl. MS. corbettz full of ymageryes]. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pannade
‖ pannade Obs. [obs. F. pannade (Cotgr.), OF. pennade, penade (15–16th c. in Godef.), whence F. panader to strut, caper, curvet. Given by Blount in an entry taken verbally from Cotgrave and repeated in most of the Dicts. to the present day. But app. never in Eng. use.][1611 Cotgr., Pannades, the cur... Oxford English Dictionary
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bidet
bidet (bidɛ, bɪˈdɛt) [a. F. bidet pony; of unknown origin: cf. OF. bider (Godefroy) to trot. In 16th c. the F. word meant also some small kind of dagger. (The Celtic comparisons made by Diez and Littré are rejected by Thurneysen.)] 1. A small horse.1630 B. Jonson Chlorid. Wks. (1838) 656, I will ret... Oxford English Dictionary
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groupade
† groupade Obs. Early variant of croupade. (Cf. It. groppata.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Groupade. 1671 Skinner Etym. Ling. Angl. iv, Grouppade, a kind [of] Curvet in Horsman⁓ship. Oxford English Dictionary
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courting
▪ I. ˈcourting, vbl. n. [f. court v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb court. † 1. Residence at or frequenting of the court; the practice of a courtier. Obs.1515 Barclay Egloges ii. (1570) B. iij/2 All courting I defye, More clenness is kept within some hogges stye. 1556 T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Cou... Oxford English Dictionary
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