ˈgād.ə̇d, -ātə̇d adjective
1.
a. : having a particular kind of gait — used in combination
a stiff- gaited man
a slow- gaited life
b. of a horse : trained to use particular gaits — often used in combination
a 3- gaited bay gelding
2. : specially fitted, trained, adjusted, or conditioned
the sort of story that television is gaited to handle well — Douglas Mackenzie
better gaited for the slower, more intimate aspects of Schumann than she is for such movement as the sonata opening — Irving Kolodin
men who aren't gaited to decorating a house — Debs Myers
the subject matter is gaited to the boy's expanding interests — O.W.Bennett