falcade means A horse's movement of throwing itself on its haunches two or three times, bending in very quick curvets. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
falcade is pronounced /fælˈkeɪd/.
Etymology
From French falcade, ultimately from Latin falx, falcis (“a sickle or scythe”). By surface analysis, Latin falc- + -ade.
noun
- A horse's movement of throwing itself on its haunches two or three times, bending in very quick curvets.“let him make two or three Falcades or Times , to firm his Haunches the better, and to turn with the better Grace.”