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单词 springhalt
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springhaltn.adj.

Brit. /ˈsprɪŋhɔːlt/, /ˈsprɪŋhɒlt/, U.S. /ˈsprɪŋˌhɔlt/, /ˈsprɪŋˌhɑlt/
Forms: 1600s 1800s– springhalt, 1700s springhault.
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: stringhalt n.
Etymology: Alteration of stringhalt n., apparently after spring v.1 Perhaps compare earlier sprung adj.1 2.
A. n.
A condition in horses characterized by involuntary flexion of the hind leg or legs; = stringhalt n. Also in extended use.
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cord?1523
stringhalt?1523
maryhinchcho1610
springhalt1610
strangle-halt1624
string1650
haltstring1673
wild mare hunch (hinch, hitch)1703
stringhaltedness1889
1610 J. Mason Turke sig. C 3v Their vnderstandings..by reason of a generall spring, halt [read spring-halt] and debility in their hamms (heauens know) are most falteringly feeble.
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII i. iii. 13 They haue all new legs, And lame ones; one would take it..the Spauen A[nd] Spring-halt rain'd among 'em. View more context for this quotation
1639 J. Taylor Divers Crabtree Lect. 67 Thou [sc. a farrier] art troubled..with..the Spring-halt in thy hippes,..the Scratches in thy heels.
1849 in R. Southey Common-place Bk. 2nd Ser. 535/1 (heading) Curious cure for the springhalt.
1872 J. Spilling Giles's Trip to London (ed. 28) viii. 71 Setting down my feet as light as I could, and snatching 'em up quick, like a hoss..with the spring-halt.
1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VII. 871 Sudden flexion of the leg or thigh..has been spoken of as ‘Springhalt tic’.
1907 J. G. Holmstrom Stand. Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing & Wagon Making 173 Stringhalt, or springhalt, as it is sometimes called, consists in a spasmodic jerk in the hind legs, sometimes only one leg being affected.
2004 I. G. Mayhew in P. Dixon et al. Proc. Workshop Equine Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy 12/1 Stringhalt, also known as springhalt and Hahnentritt, is an disease recorded from ancient times that is characterised by a sudden, apparently involuntary, exaggerated flexion of one or both hind limbs during attempted movement.
B. adj.
Affected with this condition. rare.
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stringhalt1675
stringhalted1687
springhalt1718
string-halty1849
1718 F. Hutchinson Hist. Ess. conc. Witchcraft ix. 128 Dost thou not..twitch up thy Houghs just like a Springhault Tit?
1864 O. L. Jackson in Colonel's Diary (1922) 174 He has been a noble animal but is badly spring halt.
1950 Case & Comment Jan. 7 Effie is spavined, Addie is spring-halt.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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