hobble vs raik

hobble

verb
  • To walk lame, or unevenly. 

  • To move roughly or irregularly. 

  • To perplex; to embarrass. 

  • To fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles. 

noun
  • One of the short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off. 

  • An unsteady, off-balance step. 

  • An odd job; a piece of casual work. 

raik

verb
  • To walk; to roam, to wander. 

  • To roam or wander through (somewhere). 

  • Of animals (especially sheep): to graze. 

noun
  • A walk, or a journey taken (especially on foot); the act of taking a walk or journey. 

  • The pastureland over which animals graze; a range, a stray. 

  • The movement of animals while grazing. 

  • A journey to transport something between two places; a run; also, the quantity of items so transported. 

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