intransitive. To be lame, walk lame, limp. archaic.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > limp (13) haltc825 intransitive. To be lame, walk lame, limp. archaic. cripplec1220 intransitive. To move or walk lamely; to hobble. (Now chiefly Scottish) hip1440 intransitive. To walk with a limping gait; to limp, to hobble. Obsolete. limp1570 intransitive. To walk lamely, to halt. Also with about, along, away. Occasionally with cognate object. linch1570 intransitive. To limp. claudicate1623 To be lame, to limp. hop1700 To limp. crimple1754 intransitive. Esp. of the legs: to be or become incurved. Hence (esp. of a horse): to be lame; to limp, to hobble. Cf. cripple, n. adj. Now rare. hilch1786 intransitive. To limp, to halt. crutch1828 intransitive. To go on crutches, to limp. (Also, to crutch it.) hamble1828 intransitive. To walk lame. dialect. dot1843 intransitive. To move with a jerky or uneven gait; to limp (with a particular leg). Also with off. Cf. dot and carry one, n. adj.adv. dot and go one… peg-leg1969 intransitive. To walk with an artificial leg; (hence) to walk with a stiff gait or a limp. Also transitive: to make (one's way) with or as with an… |
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