hobble
English

Etymology
From Middle English hobblen, hobelen, akin to Middle Dutch hoblen, hobbelen (Modern Dutch hobbelen).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒbəl
Noun
hobble (plural hobbles)
Synonyms
- tether (rope)
Translations
Short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses
An unsteady, off-balance step
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Verb
hobble (third-person singular simple present hobbles, present participle hobbling, simple past and past participle hobbled)
- To fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Charles Dickens to this entry?)
- To walk lame, or unevenly.
- Dryden
- The friar was hobbling the same way too.
- Dryden
- (figuratively) To move roughly or irregularly.
- Jeffreys
- The hobbling versification, the mean diction.
- Jeffreys
- To perplex; to embarrass.
Derived terms
Translations
To restrict a horse with hobbles
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