Three-gaited


[three-gey-tid] /ˈθriˈgeɪ tɪd/
adjective, Manège.
1.
noting a horse trained to walk, trot, and canter, as for pleasure riding and showing.
three-gaited
adjective
1.
(mainly US) (of a horse) having the three usual paces, the walk, trot, and canter

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