Found 3 items, similar to Trot.
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Definition: trot
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: trot
trot
n 1: a slow pace of running [syn:
jog,
lope]
2: radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be
established throughout the world by continuing revolution
[syn:
Trotskyite,
Trotskyist]
3: a literal translation used in studying a foreign language
(often used illicitly) [syn:
pony,
crib]
4: a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike
the ground together
[also:
trotting,
trotted]
trot
v 1: run at a moderately swift pace [syn:
jog,
clip]
2: ride at a trot
3: cause to trot;
“She trotted the horse home”
[also:
trotting,
trotted]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Trot
Trot
\Trot\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Trotted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trotting.] [OE. trotten, OF. troter, F. trotter; probably
of Teutonic origin, and akin to E. tread; cf. OHG. trott?n to
tread. See
Tread.]
1. To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to
ride or drive at a trot. See
Trot, n.
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2. Fig.: To run; to jog; to hurry.
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He that rises late must trot all day, and will
scarcely overtake his business at night. --Franklin.
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Trot
\Trot\, v. t.
To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace
called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or
cantering.
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To trot out, to lead or bring out, as a horse, to show his
paces; hence, to bring forward, as for exhibition.
[Slang.]
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Trot
\Trot\, n. [F. See
Trot, v. i.]
1. The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a
walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one
fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are
lifted at the same time.
“The limbs move diagonally in
pairs in the trot.” --Stillman (The Horse in Motion).
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2. Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.
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3. One who trots; a child; a woman.
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An old trot with ne'er a tooth. --Shak.
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