PACE
NOUNS
– ALDERMAN’S PACE a steady, careful pace, as befits an official with a fine sense of his own importance … 17C sl.
– CRACKER a very fast pace …c1870 sl.
– FADGE a jog-trot, a slow irregular pace …1873 Eng. dial.
– HOBBLEDEGEE a jog trot; a pace between a walk and a run …L18 sl.
– HOBBLEDEJEE a jog trot; a pace between a walk and a run …L18 sl.
– HURRY-ON a quickening of pace …1983 Aust. sl.
– HURRY-UP a request for a quickening of pace …1916 Aust. sl.
– MARKET-TROT a slow trot, a pace slightly quicker than walking …Bk1905 Eng. dial.
– PASS a step, a stride, a pace …1768 Sc.
– RAIK speed, pace, rate …1768 Sc.
– RAKE a run, rush; speed, a swift pace …c1460 Sc. & N. Eng. dial. rare
– RAKER an extremely fast pace …1895 colloq.
– RALLY a sudden rush, a quick involuntary movement, a lurch, like the staggering of a drunk man; a quick pace …1880 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– RATTLE a quick pace; speed; impetus; a dash …1878 Sc. & Eng. dial.
– SCORE a great pace …1896 Eng. dial.
– SCOUR rate, pace; a quick walk, a race …1796 Sc.
– SHIG-SHOG a pace between a walk and a trot; a jog-trot; a shaking motion …B1900 Eng. dial.
ֳ– STRIME a stride, a pace …B1900 Eng. dial.
VERBS
– FADGE to trot gently; to go at a pace between walking and trotting; to walk with difficulty owing to corpulency …1864 Eng. dial.
– MAJOR to strut about, to pace up and down with a military air …1814 Sc.
– PAIK to trudge, to tramp along, to pace …1827 Sc.
– PARD to pace up and down …Bk1905 Eng. dial.
– PAUGE † to prance, to pace about waiting for one’s chance to hover around with some design in mind …1825 Sc.
– SPANK to go at a quick and lively pace …19C
– STRIME to walk with long steps; to stride; to pace …1854 Eng. dial.