prance

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English

Statue of a prancing horse,
La Clayette (Saône-et-Loire), France

Etymology

From Middle English prancen, prauncen (to prance, literally to show off), variant of Middle English pranken (to prank), thus probably from the same ultimate root as prank. Cognate with Bavarian prangezen, prangssen (to put on airs), Alemannic German pranzen (to strut).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -æns
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  • Rhymes: -ɑːns

Verb

prance (third-person singular simple present prances, present participle prancing, simple past and past participle pranced)

  1. (of a horse) To spring forward on the hind legs.
  2. (colloquial, figuratively) To strut about in a showy manner.
    John's daughter was prancing about the sitting room, practising for her school dance.

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Translations

Noun

prance (plural prances)

  1. A prancing movement.
    • 1915, D. H. Lawrence, The Rainbow:
      There seemed a little prance of triumph in his movement,

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