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1canter
noun cant·er \ˈkan-tər\
Definition of CANTER
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First Known Use of CANTER
1609
2canter
verb can·ter \ˈkan-tər\
of a horse : to run fairly fast : to run at a canter
: to ride on a horse that is running fairly fast : to ride a horse at a canter
Full Definition of CANTER
intransitive verb
1
: to move at or as if at a canter : lope
2
: to ride a horse at a canter
transitive verb
: to cause to go at a canter
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Origin of CANTER
short for obsolete canterbury, noun (canter), from Canterbury, England; from the supposed gait of pilgrims riding to Canterbury
First Known Use: 1706
3canter
noun can·ter
Definition of CANTER
1
: a 3-beat gait resembling but smoother and slower than the gallop
2
: a ride at a canter
First Known Use of CANTER
1755
CANTER[3] Defined for Kids
1canter
noun can·ter \ˈkan-tər\
Definition of CANTER for Kids
: a horse's gait resembling but slower than a gallop
2canter
verb
can·teredcan·ter·ing
Definition of CANTER for Kids
: to run with a movement that resembles but is slower than a gallop <Below he saw the Black cantering along the beach. — Walter Farley, The Black Stallion>
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