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gambol

/ˈɡæm.bəl/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To run or jump about playfully; to frolic.

Example Sentences:
  • The newborn lambs began to gambol in the sunlit meadow.
  • Children gambolled across the lawn, laughing and shouting with joy.
2.noun

An act of running or jumping about playfully.

Example Sentences:
  • With a joyful gambol, the puppy bounded toward the open gate.
  • The playful gambols of the dolphins delighted the passengers on the boat.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the French 'gamberber', meaning 'to frisk or jump about', which comes from the Italian 'gamba' meaning 'leg'. It ultimately relates to the Latin 'gamba' (hock or leg of a horse), evolving through equestrian terminology into a general term for lively, playful leaping.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'lambs' that 'gambol'—playful young animals leaping happily in the fields.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “gambol

1. What is the meaning of “gambol” in English?

In English, gambol (verb) is defined as: “To run or jump about playfully; to frolic.”.

2. How do you use “gambol” in a sentence?

The newborn lambs began to gambol in the sunlit meadow.

3. What are English synonyms of “gambol”?

Common synonyms include:frolic,capper,frisk,romp,skip

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “gambol”?

Derived from the French 'gamberber', meaning 'to frisk or jump about', which comes from the Italian 'gamba' meaning 'leg'. It ultimately relates to the Latin 'gamba' (hock or leg of a horse), evolving through equestrian terminology into a general term for lively, playful leaping.