canter
canter / canter / canter
NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: canterspast: canteredpp: cantereding: cantering
This term describes a specific rhythmic gait that balances speed and control. It is characterized by a three-beat sequence, providing a smoother, more undulating motion than the jarring two-beat trot, yet lacking the full extension and intensity of a gallop. In equestrian contexts, the word carries a connotation of ease and grace. When used as a verb, it suggests a relaxed but purposeful pace, often implying a sense of effortless movement across an open space.
Meanings
Nouncanter
A three-beat gait of a horse that is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop.
"The horse broke into a smooth canter as it left the stable."