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What is the past tense of gait?

What's the past tense of gait? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of gait is gaited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gait is gaits.

The present participle of gait is gaiting.

The past participle of gait is gaited.

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These gaited breeds include the American Saddlebred horse, the Tennessee Walking Horse, and the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse.
Mendoza, who has had arm problems and is not gaited for the long haul, started to warm up.
The stud book is totally closed since the creation, but local gaited horses are admitted with less restriction on height and color.
She is light gaited, not long and logy in her movements, and carries her own head.
His grandfather raised gaited horses, and he rode decendants of the great saddlebred, Rex McDonald.
With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans.

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