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Webster 1913 Edition
Gambol
Gam′bol
,Noun.
[OE. ,
gambolde
, gambaulde
, F. gambade
, gambol, fr. It. gambata
kick, fr. L. gamba
leg, akin to F. jambe
, OF. also, gambe
, fr. L. gamba
, hoof or perh. joint: cf. Gr. [GREEK] a binding, winding, W., Ir. & Gael. cam
crooked; perhaps akin to E. chamber
: cf.F. gambiller
to kick about. Cf. Jamb
, Noun.
Gammon
ham, Gambadoes
.] A skipping or leaping about in frolic; a hop; a sportive prank.
Dryden.
Gam′bol
Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gamboled
, or Gambolled
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gamboling
or Gambolling
.] To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play in frolic, like boys or lambs.
Webster 1828 Edition
Gambol
GAM'BOL
, v.i.1.
To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to leap; to play in frolic,like boys and lambs.2.
To leap; to start.GAM'BOL
,Noun.
Definition 2024
gambol
gambol
English
Verb
gambol (third-person singular simple present gambols, present participle (UK) gambolling or (US) gamboling, simple past and past participle (UK) gambolled or (US) gamboled)
- (intransitive) To move about playfully; to frolic.
- 1835: William Gilmore Simms, The Partisan: A Romance of the Revolution, chapter XI, page 134 (Harper)
- The lawn spread freely onward, as of old, over which, in sweet company, he had once gambolled.
- 1907: Paul Lafargue, The rights of the horse, page 160
- […] she remains near him to suckle him and teach him to choose the delicious grasses of the meadow, in which he gambols until he is grown.
- 1945 May, George Orwell, chapter 2, in Animal Farm: A Fairy Story, London: Secker & Warburg, OCLC 3655473:
- In the ecstasy of that thought they gambolled round and round, they hurled themselves into great leaps of excitement.
- 1948, F. H. Lyon, chapter 5, in Kon-Tiki, translation of original by Thor Heyerdahl, ISBN 1-56849-010-0, page 143:
- [The whales] quite enjoyed themselves gamboling freely among the waves in the sunshine.
- 1995: Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age: or a Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer, page 286 (ISBN 0553380966)
- Three girls moved across the billiard-table lawn of a great manor house, circling and swarming about a common center of gravity like gamboling sparrows.
- 1835: William Gilmore Simms, The Partisan: A Romance of the Revolution, chapter XI, page 134 (Harper)
- (Britain, West Midlands) to do a forward roll
Translations
to move about playfully
to do a forward roll
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Noun
gambol (plural gambols)
- An instance of running or skipping about playfully.
- 1843: Edgar Allan Poe, The Gold Bug, page 10
- When his gambols were over, I looked at the paper, and, to speak the truth, found myself not a little puzzled at what my friend had depicted.
- 1843: Edgar Allan Poe, The Gold Bug, page 10
- An instance of more general frisking or frolicking.
- 1819, Washington Irving, The Sketch Book, The Voyage:
- There was a delicious sensation of mingled security and awe with which I looked down, from my giddy height, on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols.
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