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canter | Etymology of canter by etymonline
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canter (v.)

of horses, "move with a moderate or easy gallop," 1706, from a contraction of canterbury (v.), 1670s, from Canterbury pace (1630s), "easy pace at which pilgrims ride to Canterbury" (q.v.). Related: Cantered; cantering.

also from 1706

canter (n.1)

"moderate or easy gallop," 1755, from canter (v.).

also from 1755

canter (n.2)

c. 1600, "professional beggar," agent noun from cant (v.1). From 1650s as "one who talks religious cant."

also from c. 1600
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updated on October 09, 2017

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