Prance Definition

prăns
pranced, prances, prancing
verb
pranced, prances, prancing
To rise up on the hind legs in a lively way, esp. while moving along.
Webster's New World
To spring or bound forward in a manner reminiscent of a spirited horse.
American Heritage
To ride on a prancing horse.
Webster's New World
To cause (a horse) to prance.
Webster's New World
To move about in a way suggestive of a prancing horse; caper.
Webster's New World
noun
prances
An act or instance of prancing.
Webster's New World
A prancing movement.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Prance

Noun

Singular:
prance
Plural:
prances

Origin of Prance

  • From Middle English prancen, prauncen (“to prance", literally, "to show off"), variant of Middle English pranken (“to prank"). Cognate with Bavarian prangezen, prangssen (“to put on airs"), Alemannic German pranzen (“to strut"). More at prank.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English prauncen

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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