Gambado
[gam-bey-doh] /gæmˈbeɪ doʊ/
noun, plural gambados, gambadoes.
1.
either of a pair of large protective boots or gaiters fixed to a saddle instead of stirrups.
2.
any long gaiter or legging.
[gam-bey-doh] /gæmˈbeɪ doʊ/
noun, plural gambados, gambadoes.
1.
a spring or leap by a horse.
2.
a caper or antic.
/ɡæmˈbeɪdəʊ/
noun (pl) -dos, -does
1.
either of two leather holders for the feet attached to a horse’s saddle-like stirrups
2.
either of a pair of leggings
/ɡæmˈbeɪdəʊ/
noun (pl) -bados, -badoes, -bades
1.
(dressage) another word for curvet
2.
a leap or gambol; caper
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