n. A slow cadenced trot in which the horse raises and returns to the ground first one diagonal pair of feet, then the other. v. pas·saged, pas·sag·ing, pas·sag·es v.intr. To execute such a trot in dressage. v.tr. To cause (a horse) to execute such a trot in dressage. [French, from passager, to execute a passage, alteration (influenced by passer, to pass) of passéger, from Italian passeggiare, from passare, to pass, from Vulgar Latin *passāre, from Latin passus, step; see PACE1.] |
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