Obs. [ad. L. claudicātiōn-em, n. of action f. claudicāre, so F. claudication.] The action of limping or halting.
1555. Fardle Facions, I. vi. 91. Claudicacion or limping.
1622. Bp. Abernethy, Chr. & Heav. Treatise, i. 5. The claudications and haltings of the saints are not diseases, but in part.
1709. Steele, Tatler, No. 80, ¶ 7. I have contracted a very honest and undissembled Claudication in my Left Foot.