[f. LIMP v.2] The action of limping; a limping gait or walk.
1818. Todd, s.v., He has a limp in his walking.
1870. Dickens, E. Drood, iii. The sun-browned tramps quicken their limp a little.
1876. Chamb. Jrnl., 15 Jan., 35/1. The Grecian bend and the Alexandra limpboth positive and practical imitations of physical affliction.