Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Tripping

Tripping , adjective

1.
Quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.
2.
(Heraldry) Having the right forefoot lifted, the others remaining on the ground, as if he were trotting; trippant; -- said of an animal, as a hart, buck, and the like, used as a bearing.

Tripping , noun

1.
Act of one who, or that which, trips.
2.
A light dance.
Other trippings to be trod of lighter toes. — Milton
3.
(Nautical) The loosing of an anchor from the ground by means of its cable or buoy rope.
Collocations (1)
Tripping line (Nautical) , a small rope attached to the topgallant or royal yard, used to trip the yard, and in lowering it to the deck; also, a line used in letting go the anchor. — Luce