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BREAK

Volume 4 · 74 words · 1815 Edition

a general sense, signifies to divide a thing into several parts with violence.

In the art of war, to break ground, is to open the trenches before a place.

Among horsemen, to break a horse in trotting, is to make him light upon the hand in trotting, in order to make him fit for a gallop. To break a horse for hunting, is to supple him, to make him take the habit of running.