IPA: //piˈæf//
KK: /ˈpē-ˌaf/
To perform a specific horse movement where the horse raises its legs in place, often used in dressage.
The horse began to piaffe gracefully in the arena during the competition.
Past: piaffed
Past Participle: piaffed
**Piaffe** → The word 'piaffe' comes from French 'piaffer', which means to paw the ground. It refers specifically to a horse's movement where it raises its front legs in a rhythmic manner while remaining in place. The term is often used in the context of dressage, where this movement is performed with grace and precision.
Imagine a horse 'pawing' the ground ('piaffer') in a rhythmic dance — that's how you can remember that 'piaffe' describes this elegant horse movement.