Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
claudicar
verb
/klɔːdɪˈkɑːr/

Definition
To limp or walk with difficulty, often due to an injury or weakness in the legs.

Examples
- After the accident, he had to claudicar for several weeks.
- She noticed her dog began to claudicar after chasing the ball too eagerly.
- Even though he was tired, he tried not to claudicar during the marathon.

Meaning
The act of walking in a halting or labored manner.

Synonyms
- limp
- hobble
- lame
- shuffle
- stagger