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PRONUNCIATION OF CROUPADE

croupade  [kruːˈpeɪd] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CROUPADE

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Croupade is a noun.
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WHAT DOES CROUPADE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

croupade

Airs above the ground

The airs above the ground or school jumps are a series of higher-level, Haute ecole, classical dressage movements in which the horse leaves the ground. They include the capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the croupade and the levade. None are typically seen in modern competitive dressage. They are performed by horses of various riding academies such as the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, and may be seen in other dressage performances. The levade and courbette are a particular feature of the Doma Menorquina, the riding tradition of the island of Menorca. Horses such as the Andalusian, Lusitano, Lipizzan and Menorquín are the breeds most often trained to perform the airs today, in part due to their powerfully conformed hindquarters, which allow them the strength to perform these difficult movements. There were originally seven airs, many of which were used to build into the movements performed today. There is a popular conception that these movements were originally taught to horses for military purposes, and indeed both the Spanish Riding School and the Cadre Noir are military foundations.

Definition of croupade in the English dictionary

The definition of croupade in the dictionary is a type of horse leap in which the hind legs are drawn towards the belly.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CROUPADE


all-expenses-paid
ˌɔːlɪkˌspɛnsɪsˈpeɪd
escapade
ˈɛskəˌpeɪd
estrapade
ˌestrəˈpeɪd
gallopade
ˌɡæləˈpeɪd
galopade
ˌɡæləˈpeɪd
low-paid
ˌləʊˈpeɪd
nonpaid
ˌnɒnˈpeɪd
overpaid
ˌəʊvəˈpeɪd
paid
peɪd
prepaid
ˌpriːˈpeɪd
repaid
rɪˈpeɪd
reply-paid
rɪˌplaɪˈpeɪd
respade
riːˈspeɪd
spade
speɪd
taxpaid
ˈtæksˌpeɪd
underpaid
ˌʌndəˈpeɪd
unpaid
ʌnˈpeɪd
unrepaid
ˌʌnrɪˈpeɪd

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CROUPADE

croton oil
Crotone
crotonic acid
crottle
crouch
croup
croupe
croupier
croupily
croupiness
croupon
croupous
croupy
crouse
crousely
croustade
crout
croute
crouton

WORDS THAT END LIKE CROUPADE

arcade
blade
brigade
call a spade a spade
cascade
custom-made
decade
fade
grade
hade
handmade
jade
made
make the grade
on the upgrade
parade
shade
trade
upgrade
wade

Synonyms and antonyms of croupade in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «croupade» into 25 languages

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The translations of croupade from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «croupade» in English.

Translator English - Chinese

croupade
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

croupade
570 millions of speakers

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croupade
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

croupade
380 millions of speakers
ar

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croupade
280 millions of speakers

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croupade
278 millions of speakers

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croupade
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croupade
260 millions of speakers

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croupade
220 millions of speakers

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Croupade
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

Croupade
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Translator English - Japanese

croupade
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

croupade
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Croupade
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

croupade
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

croupade
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

कंट्रेड गेलेले
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

croupade
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

croupade
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

croupade
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

croupade
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

croupade
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

croupade
15 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Afrikaans

croupade
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

croupade
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

croupade
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of croupade

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CROUPADE»

The term «croupade» is used very little and occupies the 188.096 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «CROUPADE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about croupade

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROUPADE»

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An Analysis of Horsemanship; Teaching the Whole Art of ...
united; this terminates the air, and of course he is necessitated to collect and unite himself again with the step, previous to his performing another leap. , OF THE CROUPADE. The crOupade is an air of higher action and animation than the step ...
John Adams (ridingmaster.), 1805
2
The Lipizzaner Horse
They are called the levade, the courbette, the croupade, and the capriole. It takes years for a stallion to master them. In ancient battles, the levade (luh-VAHD) allowed the soldier to see above the battle. To do the levade, the horse bends back ...
Charlotte Wilcox, 1997
3
A Lexicon of French Borrowings in the German Vocabulary ...
264 crêpe - croupade Brantzius 1603 Artifices 62: die lucken ewerer crenelirten hsltzer (...) auff den crenelirten Hgsplen (76:) crenelirte (...) Zirckel (CRÈPE) ( subst.) < older Fr. crespe (m.) 'Cipres; also, Cobweb Lawne' (Cotgr.; see also OED ...
William Jervis Jones, 1976
4
Death Rides Bareback
and she was actually trying to get a capriole—you know, the leap into the air, where both hind legs fire straight out behind him— but what he consistently gave her was croupade. It was actually used in battle, to maim or kill foot soldiers ...
J. A. Lordi, 2013
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The Sportsman's Cabinet, and Town and Country Magazine
requires greater exertion. The horse raises himself very high before with his fore feet bent to his chest (which is a pesade) and then springing from his hind feet, he draws them up near to his belly, which is called the croupade.
6
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
This yerking, in the technical language of the French Manege, was called nouer Vaigu.il- Croupade. lette. " A Croupade is a leap, wherein the Horse pulls up his hind legs, as if he drew them up to his belly. A Balotade is a leap, wherein the ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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The Sportsman
This constitutes what is called the step; and when the horse has raised hoth his fore feet from the ground he makes a leap from his hind feet, and alights on all four feet at the same time, and disunited. THE CROUPADE. This is produced in a  ...
8
The Farmer's Magazine
THE CROUPADE. This is produced in a similar manner to the preceding, but in an air of gi eater animation and higher action, and consequently requires greater exertion. The horse raises himself very high before with his fore feet bent to his ...
9
The Wilton House "riding school"
The pesade, the levade and the cour- bette can also be included in the schools above the ground as can the croupade, but they are less advanced than the capriole. The croupade (nos. 46 and 47) could be described as a preparation for the ...
Reis Eisenberg (baron d'.), 1978
10
The Goblin Groom;: A Tale of Dunse
leading part in a meslee or fight, we shall proceed to forward them in their pursuits, by recommending to their attention Astley's explanation of the Croupade . The Tailor too of Brentford will be enjoyed with greater glee, when the spectators do ...
Robert Orde Fenwick, 1809

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CROUPADE»

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Researchers Studying Haute Ecole Movement Biomechanics
Biau said she and colleagues have studied the history and evolution of the courbette, the croupade, and the cabriole (seen here) from a ... «TheHorse.com, Jul 13»
2
Tradition dates back 2000 years
CROUPADE. The jump is similar to the Capriole, but in this maneuver, the horse tucks both his fore and hind legs under his body at the height ... «San Angelo Standard Times, Mar 10»
3
Cadre Noir to feature at Global Dressage Forum
... a demonstration with horses to show the technical practices on the 'airs above the ground'(Sauts d'école: courbette, croupade and capriole). «Horsetalk, Oct 08»

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