Cantering

/ˈkæntərɪŋ/ verb

Moving at a canter, the smooth three-beat gait of a horse that is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop.

Present participle of canter, which originated in the 14th century from Canterbury, referring to the pace pilgrims rode to the shrine of Thomas Becket.

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