High Airs

High Airs are the Motions of a Horse that rises Higher than terra a terra, and works at Curvets, Balotades, Croupades and Capriols.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Aˊiriness [of Air] * Air [with Anatomists]
Adventitious Glandules [Anatomy]
Adventitious Matter [with Philosophers]
Æˊgilops [in Surgury]
Ægipaˊnes
Aiguiˊsce, or Aigui’sse, or Agui’sse [in Heraldry]
Aiguisce, or Eiguisce [in Heraldry]
Air
Air [in Chymical Writers]
Air [in Horsemanship]
Aˊiriness [of Air]
High Airs
Air [with Anatomists]
Air [with Musicians]
To Air
Air pump
Airy Meteors [with Astronomers]
Airy Triplicity [with Astrologers]
Alembick [in Chymical Writers]
Aise
Aisiameˊnta
Alexaˊndrine [with Poets]