BOUND, BOUNDING (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.