Reverse Dictionary: STRIDE

ADJECTIVES
1685 LAMPING striding, taking long steps → Sc.
1902 LAMPY having a striding gait → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


ADVERBS
1838 LIKE A LAMPLIGHTER quickly, fast; with long, rapid strides → Amer. dial.


NOUNS
1626 COCK-STRIDE the length of the step of a cock, as the measure of a very short distance or space; a short stride
1849 GAMACK a stride → Sc. obs.
1874 LAMP a long, firm stride → Sc.
19C.. STRIME a stride, a pace → Eng. dial.
1967 RAIKER a long stride → Sc.


VERBS
1653 STRETCH ONE’S LEGS to increase one’s stride, to walk fast → obs.
1727 LAMPER to take big strides → Eng. dial.
1808 LAMP to take long, springing or prancing steps; to stride, to step out, to walk smartly and deliberately → Sc.
1854 STRIME to walk with long steps; to stride; to pace → Eng. dial.
1861 SCOPE → SKAWP to stride, to go fast → Eng. dial.
1893 LOMPER to walk heavily; to stride, to take long steps → Eng. dial.
1902 LAING to move with long strides → Sc. (Bk.)