FALCA'DE, noun [Latin falx, a sickle or sythe.]
A horse is said to make a falcade when he throws himself on his haunches two or three times, as in very quick curvets; that is a falcade is a bending very low.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
FALCA'DE, noun [Latin falx, a sickle or sythe.]
A horse is said to make a falcade when he throws himself on his haunches two or three times, as in very quick curvets; that is a falcade is a bending very low.