curvet

Etymology
From, diminutive of , an early form of , from , feminine of.

Verb

 * 1)  Of a horse or, by extension, another animal: to leap about, to frolic.
 * 2)  To cause to leap about, dart or jump.
 * 3)  To fly or swim with darting movements.
 * 4)  (of a person) To prance; to caper, frolic.
 * 5)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  To cause to leap about, dart or jump.
 * 2)  To fly or swim with darting movements.
 * 3)  (of a person) To prance; to caper, frolic.
 * 4)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  To fly or swim with darting movements.
 * 2)  (of a person) To prance; to caper, frolic.
 * 3)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  (of a person) To prance; to caper, frolic.
 * 2)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.
 * 1)  (of an object) To jump, skip, shake.

Noun

 * 1) A particular leap in which a horse raises both forelegs at once, equally advanced, and, as the forelegs are falling, raises the hind legs, so that all the legs are in the air at once.
 * 2) A prank; a frolic.
 * 1) A prank; a frolic.