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ˈhand-ˌcanter [canter n.3] A gentle, easy canter. Cf. hand-gallop.
1836Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. (1842) IV. 73 The Whigs..have probably made up their minds to carry their Bill through in a hand canter. 1893Earl Dunmore Pamirs I. 284 We had seven miles to ride to the city, which we did at a hand canter. |