AMBLE


Meaning of AMBLE in English

I. ˈambəl, ˈaam- intransitive verb

( ambled ; ambled ; ambling b(ə)liŋ ; ambles )

Etymology: Middle English amblen, from Middle French ambler, from Latin ambulare to walk, from amb- around + -ulare (verb base probably akin to Latin -ilium in exilium exile); probably akin to Greek alasthai to wander, Latvian aluôt to wander around — more at ambi-

1.

a. : to go at an amble

the pony ambled down the lane

b. : to walk or move in an easygoing or leisurely manner : saunter

time to amble back to the office

2. : to go or proceed smoothly or easily

the interpretation ambles on — H.O.Taylor

II. noun

( -s )

1. of a horse

a. : an easy 4-beat gait with lateral motion

b. : rack VII b

2. : an easy gait

3. : an easygoing or leisurely walking movement

the aimless amble of the … holiday crowd — L.C.Douglas

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.