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(heraldry) Represented as walking or trotting, usually with one of the forehooves lifted while the remaining three are on the ground. quotations examples
Richard Davies, Esq. of Kent, 1833.] Davison, gu. a stag, trippant, or.
1828, William Berry, Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Crest, a buck roe-bucks, trippant, or, as many quatrefoils gu.
1830, Thomas Robson, The British Herald, page 82
a buck trippant within an orle […] three bucks trippant […]
1844, John Burke, Bernard Burke, Encyclopædia of Heraldry, page 349