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Single-foot   /sˈɪŋgəl-fʊt/   Listen
noun
Single-foot  n.  An irregular gait of a horse; called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i. "Single-foot is an irregular pace, rather rare, distinguished by the posterior extremities moving in the order of a fast walk, and the anterior extremities in that of a slow trot."



verb
Single-foot  v. i.  To proceed by means of the single-foot, as a horse or other quadruped.






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"Single-foot" Quotes from Famous Books



... so very rapidly. He carries such a quantity of dunnage below in the shape of high boots, spurs, chaps, and cartridge-belts that his gait is a waddling single-foot. Still, Tom managed to get across the little stony ravine before the Mexicans recovered from their surprise and became disentangled from their ponchos. Then he glanced over his shoulder. He saw that some of the vaqueros were running toward the arroya, that some were busily ...
— Blazed Trail Stories - and Stories of the Wild Life • Stewart Edward White



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