单词 | gambado |
释义 | gambado1/ɡamˈbeɪdəʊ![]() ![]() (also gambade /ɡamˈbeɪd/ /ɡamˈbɑːd/) noun (plural gambados or gambadoes) A leap or bound, especially an exaggerated one.Now it is well, thou art mounted, fly with the speed of the wind, and linger not in making those gambados - thy skill in horsemanship has not been cast away on careless eyes....
OriginEarly 19th century: from Spanish gambada, from gamba 'leg'. Rhymesgambado2/ɡamˈbeɪdəʊ![]() ![]() noun (plural gambados or gambadoes) A gaiter, typically one attached to a saddle to protect a rider’s leg from the weather.And so it proved, as the lost gambado was afterwards found on the road, having dropped from the saddle and his leg without his perceiving the loss of it. OriginMid 17th century: from Italian gamba 'leg' + -ado. |
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