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claudication (n.)

"a halting or limping, a limp," 1550s, from Middle French claudication (13c.) or directly from Latin claudicationem (nominative claudicatio) "a limping," noun of action from past participle stem of claudicare "to limp, be lame," from claudus "limping, halting, lame," which is of unknown origin. Related: Claudicant (adj.); claudicate.

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Definitions of claudication from WordNet

claudication (n.)
disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet;
Synonyms: lameness / limping / gimp / gimpiness / gameness
From wordnet.princeton.edu