Reverse Dictionary: BOUND (spring)

ADJECTIVES
1638 SUBSULTORY making or moving by bounds, sudden leaps, or starts 
1750 SUBSULTIVE making or moving by bounds, sudden leaps, or starts 
1898 SUBSULTORIOUS making or moving by bounds, sudden leaps, or starts 


ADVERBS
1626 SUBSULTORILY by sudden bounds or starts 


NOUNS
1375 • LANCE a bound, a leap, a dash → obs.
1500 • STEND a bound, a leap, a spring → Sc.
1513 • BEND a bound, a leap, a spring → Sc. obs.
1646 • SALTATION a bounding, a leaping, a jumping; a leap 
1660 • SPRUNT a quick or convulsive movement; a start; a spring or bound → obs.
1817 • SPANG a bound, a leap, a spring → Eng. dial.
1883 • FLIER • FLYER a bound, a long flying leap → colloq.


VERBS
1330 — LANCE to bound, to spring, to move quickly, to rush → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1400 — SPRENT to move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; to spring, to bound; to dart, to dash → obs.
1440 — SALLY to bound, to leap, to dance → obs.
1530 — BEND to bound, to spring, to leap → Sc. obs.
1567 — STEND to bound, to leap, to spring up → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1721 — SCOWP to bound, to dart, to scurry, to spring → Sc.
1777 — LAUNCH to take long strides, to spring, to bound; to walk awkwardly with long steps → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1899 — LOLLOP to bound, to lurch; to move heavily → Amer. dial.