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Pace (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pace (pās), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Paced (pāst); p. pr. & vb. n.Pacing (pā″sĭng).] 1. To go; to walk; specifically, to move with regular or measured steps. “I paced on slowly.” Pope. “With speed so pace.” Shak.

2. To proceed; to pass on.

Or that I further in this tale pace. Chaucer.

3. To move quickly by lifting the legs on the same side together, as a horse; to amble with rapidity; to rack.

4. To pass away; to die. Chaucer.