v. Obs. rare. [f. L. claudicāre f. claud-us lame.] To be lame, to limp.

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1623.  in Cockeram. So in Blount, Phillips, Bailey, Johnson, and mod. Dicts.

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1819.  H. Busk, Vestriad, IV. 267. Till his last step to claudicate in gait.

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