单词 | croupade |
释义 | croupade in British English (kruːˈpeɪd) noun dressage a type of horse leap in which the hind legs are drawn towards the belly croupade in American English (kruːˈpeid, ˈkruːpeid) noun Dressage a movement in which a horse jumps up from a pesade with all four legs drawn up under it and lands on four legs in the same place Word origin [1840–50; ‹ F (trans. of It groppata), equiv. to croupe croup2 + -ade -ade1]This word is first recorded in the period 1840–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: colloid, dope, flan, organizer, warmup-ade is a suffix found in nouns denoting action or process or a person or persons acting,appearing in loanwords from French and sometimes from Spanish (cannonade; fusillade; renegade), but also attached to native stems. Other words that use the affix -ade include: blockade, escapade, lemonade, masqueradeImage of |
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